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To date, competence centers have already formed 335 projects

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 8:03 am
by tanjimajuha20
In order to implement the order of the President of the Russian Federation to ensure the independence of the Russian Federation from foreign software, in the summer at the conference "Digital Industry of Industrial Russia" in Nizhny Novgorod, the government decided to create 33 industrial competence centers. They united 300 organizations and coordinate the efforts of customers and developers. Their main task is to determine the needs of industries to replace foreign software, select projects for replication in key sectors of the economy.



, and most of them dubai cell phone number list are applying for grant support instruments. More than 140 of them are being implemented by customers and developers themselves.

Yesterday, during a strategic session on the development of Russian industrial, general system and application software, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko said: "To date, 216 projects have been selected and approved in all industries: metallurgy, mechanical engineering, electric power, transport, construction, agriculture, housing and utilities and many others. They cover all types of software that are necessary for the operation of modern enterprises. These include enterprise resource planning and production process management systems, and information modeling systems - in general, all classes of systems. Of these 216 projects, 44 are the result of consolidated and inter-industry solutions. They will be used by entire groups of companies. We see great interest and involvement of businesses in the creation of domestic IT solutions. This interest is obvious, since the total costs of Russian organizations on licenses for foreign software based on the results of last year alone amounted to about 200 billion rubles. Russian IT companies will be involved in the work and will probably receive the largest order in the world for the execution of this large-scale work."

Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that the industries have united and, under the supervision of the heads of digital transformation of all departments, will jointly develop these projects and invest in them. "Since business, we see, has taken on really very serious financial obligations - to finance these works in the amount of over 155 billion rubles," he explained.

In July 2022, Dmitry Chernyshenko reported that the state would co-finance the development of domestic solutions from the Bortnik and Skolkovo funds, as well as the RFRIT. "The co-financing volume for each of the projects will be about 80%. After development, we will implement the software at enterprises in the industry, according to whose technical specifications it was created. Subsidies for these works will be provided by specialized federal executive authorities," he said.