United holding Roselectronics. Vacancies of the company "Russian electronics. Subsidiaries and affiliates

During the creation of a joint venture with Rostec, AFK Sistema may receive a 51% stake in the Ruselectronics holding. The Ministry of Industry and Trade expects the deal to be completed in late 2018 or early 2019.


Rostec is selling a 51% stake in Roselectronics to a private investor, Denis Manturov, head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said on October 3, TASS reports. According to the minister, the deal could take place in late 2018 or early 2019. The press service of the Ministry of Industry and Trade did not comment on the minister's words. We can talk about closing a deal to create a joint venture between Rostec and AFK Sistema Vladimir Yevtushenkov, a Kommersant source close to one of the parties believes. “Probably, this deal was meant by the minister,” agrees a source close to the shareholders of RTI (controlled by AFK Sistema).

The creation of partnerships with the participation of corporation holdings and private investors is a priority, Kommersant was told in the press service of Rostec. The state corporation is preparing several similar transactions in various industries, including the Ruselectronics holding. In particular, for the enterprises of the holding in the field of microelectronic component base, the creation of a joint venture is being worked out, where a controlling stake of 51% will belong to AFK Sistema. We are talking about the sale of a stake in only one of the five industry divisions included in the Ruselectronics holding, specified in Rostec. This deal is scheduled to close in the coming months, they say. The creation of a joint venture, formed on the basis of a number of assets of RTI (part of Sistema) and Roselectronics, "is in the final stage," the press service of the AFK confirmed. The key parameters of the transaction, announced by the parties earlier, remained unchanged, they specified.

Roselectronics unites a number of enterprises and scientific organizations specializing in the development and production of radio-electronic components and technologies, means and communication systems, automated control systems, robotic complexes, microwave radio electronics, computer technology and telecommunications equipment, according to the company's website. According to SPARK-Interfax, Rostec owns 97.33% of Ruselectronics. The net loss of the latter amounted to 4.1 billion rubles. in 2017.

The fact that Rostec is discussing the merger of Ruselectronics with the companies RTI and Mikron, which are part of AFK Sistema, Kommersant reported in November 2016. The creation of the joint venture was intended to strengthen the positions of the parties in the markets of microelectronics and defense solutions. In June last year, AFK Sistema and Ruselectronics officially announced the creation of a joint company, into which they will contribute their assets in the development and production of electronic components. The deal was then scheduled to close before the end of the first quarter of 2018. In December 2017, the head of Rostec, Sergei Chemezov, in an interview with Kommersant, said that the project to create a joint venture was frozen due to a lawsuit involving AFK and Rosneft. In February of this year, Vladimir Yevtushenkov said that only “procedural things” remained to create a joint venture. According to him, the joint venture should include seven enterprises from AFK and 15 from Rostec.

Roselectronics also owns a stake in Angstrem, which competes with Mikron in the microelectronics market. In August, it became known about the conflict between Ruselectronics and Angstrem. The latter then announced that it could not, as planned, carry out an additional issue of shares for 160 million rubles, because Ruselectronics blocked it. How the creation of the joint venture of Rostec and Sistema will affect Angstrem can only be judged after the closing of the transaction, as well as the disclosure of the participants in the joint venture and the assets included in it, says a representative of Angstrem. Mikron and Ruselectronics declined to comment.

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The failure to launch almost half of the satellites in Roscosmos was explained by sanctions on radiation-resistant microcircuits and the unavailability of OneWeb

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OJSC Russian Electronics - an organization operating in such areas as an electronic component base, microwave technology, semiconductor devices and substances.

Under the leadership of "Ruselectronics", the productions specializing in such areas as the electronic component base, the manufacture of electronic equipment and materials, as well as a number of equipment for its manufacture, are united. In addition, the company produces microwave equipment and semiconductor devices.

The holding company was formed at the beginning of 2009, when the state holding company of the same name, which had existed since 1997, became the initial base for it. The end of 2012 was marked by the inclusion of Sirius Concern and Orion Concern by decision of the Supervisory Board of the Russian Technologies State Corporation. The management of the organization lies with Andrey Vladimirovich Zverev.

JSC Roselectronics today

On the scale of the state program deployed in the direction of electronics and radio electronics, deployed for the rapid development of these industries, the holding plans to open territorial industrial and educational and scientific associations - clusters based on Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Saratov and Zelenograd.

The autumn of 2012 was productive for the creation of such a cluster of NPO Pulsar based in Moscow. The combination of scientific and industrial potentials allowed Russian universities and companies to modernize areas for NANO developments and established a partnership for nuclear research with MEPhI. The result was a unique infrastructure and production site capable of accommodating such organizations as: NPP Pulsar, Optron, OKB MELZ, Municipal Plant Pulsar, and the Central Design Bureau of Special Radio Materials.

Research and production organization "Istok" - installed the first domestic line for microwave microcircuits of 0.1 microns and a shipment size of up to 1 million copies per year.

The largest consumers of products manufactured by Roselectronics are enterprises of Roscosmos, Rosatom, and the Ministry of Defense.

Ruselectronics manufactures approximately 80 percent of the entire domestic electronic component base, holding strategic Russian production from foreign assimilation.

partnership

In early November 2009, Rostec and the French company Alcatel-Lucent signed an agreement on joint development of Russian territory, in order to derive high-tech products IP protocol on new level Russian and CIS markets. The next step entailed a long-term collaboration between the companies to develop LTE technologies. In accordance with it, in the capital, on the basis of the Pulsar industry, a new research and development center will be organized, built into Alcatel-Lucent's large-scale R&D network.

THE HOLDING INCLUDES:

  • JSC Ruselectronics, Moscow
  • JSC Research Institute Girikond, St. Petersburg
  • OJSC "Scientific Research and Design and Technology Institute of Electric Coal Products", Moscow Region
  • OAO Research Institute of Gas Discharge Devices Plasma, Ryazan Region
  • JSC Research Institute of Materials of Electronic Technology, Kaluga region
  • OJSC "Ryazan Plant of Metal-Ceramic Instruments", Ryazan Region
  • JSC "Russian Research Institute" Elektronstandart ", St. Petersburg
  • OJSC Research Institute Ferrit-Domen, St. Petersburg
  • OJSC "Central Research Institute of Economics, Control Systems and Information "Electronics", Moscow
  • OJSC "Central Research Institute of Measuring Equipment", Saratov region
  • COMPANY " Trading house Rosal, Moscow
  • OJSC "Central Research Institute" Elektron ", St. Petersburg
  • OJSC "Central Research Institute" Cyclone ", Moscow
  • OJSC "Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Technology and Organization of Production", Novgorod region
  • OAO Optron, Moscow
  • Moselektronproekt JSC, Moscow
  • OAO Logika, Moscow
  • OAO Special Design Bureau Iskra, Ulyanovsk Region
  • JSC RE Complex Systems, St. Petersburg
  • JSC "Svetlana", St. Petersburg
  • CJSC "Svetlana-Rost", St. Petersburg
  • OJSC Angstrem, Moscow
  • OJSC Angstrem-M, Moscow
  • ZAO Russian Communications Corporation, Moscow
  • Svyazdorinvest OJSC, Moscow
  • ZAO New Technologies of Light, Moscow
  • JSC "Alagir resistance plant", Rep. North Ossetia Alania
  • OAO "Razryad", Rep. North Ossetia Alania
  • OJSC "Foreign trade association "Radioexport", Moscow
  • OJSC "Germany", Krasnoyarsk Territory
  • OJSC "Grand", Rep. North Ossetia Alania
  • JSC "Omega", Tomsk region
  • OJSC "Research Institute of Electronic-Mechanical Devices", Penza region
  • OJSC “Plant “Mars”, Tver region
  • JSC General Directorate of Construction Electron, Moscow. OJSC "Plant of Semiconductor Devices", Resp. Mari El Republic
  • OAO "Institute of Precision Design Technology", Moscow
  • OJSC KB Ikar, Novgorod region
  • JSC "Nalchik Plant of Semiconductor Devices", Kabardino-Balkaria Republic
  • JSC Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Smolensk region
  • OJSC "Novosibirsk Plant of Radio Components "Oxid", Novosibirsk Region
  • OJSC NPO Binom, Rep. North Ossetia Alania
  • OAO Experimental Design Bureau MELZ, Moscow
  • OJSC "Don Plant of Radio Components", Tula Region
  • JSC "Smolensk plant of radio components", Smolensk region
  • JSC "Topaz", Rep. North Ossetia Alania
  • JSC Research and Production Center Rigel, St. Petersburg
  • OJSC Lithium-Element, Saratov
  • OAO NPP Cyclone-Test, Moscow region
  • OAO NPP Vostok, Novosibirsk region
  • OAO "NPP Thermal Instrumentation "Osterm SPb", Saint-Petersburg
  • Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Research Institute of Microelectronic Equipment" Progress ", Moscow
  • Federal State Unitary Enterprise NPP Istok, Moscow Region
  • Federal State Unitary Enterprise NPP Pulsar, Moscow
  • Pulsar State Plant OJSC, Moscow
  • OAO NPP Almaz, Saratov region
  • OJSC "Vladykinsky Mechanical Plant", Moscow
  • OJSC "Foreign trade association "Electronintorg", Moscow
  • Electron-Optronik OJSC, St. Petersburg. JSC "Novosibirsk Plant of Semiconductor Devices with Experimental Design Bureau", Novosibirsk Region
  • JSC Research Institute of Semiconductor Devices, Tomsk region
  • OJSC Plant Meteor, Volgograd Region
  • OJSC NPP Kontakt, Saratov region
  • Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Research Institute of Vacuum Technology. S.A. Vekshinsky, Moscow
  • OAO NII Platan with a plant at the NII, Moscow Region
  • JSC "Research Institute of Electronic Materials", Rep. North Ossetia Alania
  • OAO NPP Salyut, Nizhny Novgorod region
  • Federal State Unitary Enterprise NPP Thorii, Moscow
  • Federal State Unitary Enterprise Spetsmagnet, Moscow
  • OAO NPP Inzhekt, Saratov region
  • JSC "Saratovelectronicproekt", Saratov region
  • JSC "Special Design and Technology Bureau for Relay Technology", Novgorod region
  • OJSC "Fryazino Specialized Construction and Installation Department", Moscow Region
  • OAO Central Design Bureau Dayton, Moscow
  • JSC Central Design Bureau for Special Radio Materials, Moscow
  • OAO NII Volga, Saratov region
  • as well as organizations that are part of the Sirius and Orion concerns.

In 2017, the United Instrument-Making Corporation was integrated into the holding. The holding company forms more than 50% of the output of electronic components in Russia, 8% of the output of the radio-electronic industry as a whole and provides more than 10% of the industry's jobs. The holding unites more than 120 enterprises and scientific organizations specializing in the development and production of radio-electronic components and technologies, means and communication systems, automated control systems, robotic complexes, microwave radio electronics, computer technology and telecommunications equipment. The total number of employees is more than 70 thousand people. The holding's products are supplied to more than 30 countries of the world, including European countries, South-East Asia, Middle East, Africa and Latin America.

Subsidiaries and affiliates

As of early 2017:

  • JSC Research Institute Girikond
  • JSC Research Institute of Gas Discharge Devices Plasma
  • JSC "Scientific Research Institute of Materials of Electronic Engineering"
  • JSC "Ryazan plant of ceramic-metal devices"
  • JSC Russian Research Institute Electronstandart
  • JSC "Central Research Institute of Measuring Equipment"
  • CJSC Trading House ROSEL
  • OJSC "Central Research Institute "Electron"
  • JSC "Central Research Institute "Cyclone"
  • JSC "Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Technology and Organization of Production"
  • JSC Optron
  • JSC Moselektronproekt
  • ZAO Logika
  • JSC RE Integrated Systems
  • JSC "Svetlana"
  • ZAO Svetlana-Rost
  • JSC "Angstrem"
  • JSC "Angstrem-M"
  • ZAO RKSS www.pkcc.ru
  • CJSC "New technologies of light".

IP in the field of electronic products, electronic materials and equipment for their manufacture

  • OJSC Concern "Orion" www.concern-orion.ru;
  • OJSC Alagirsky Resistance Plant www.alzas.ru;
  • JSC "Razryad";
  • JSC Foreign Trade Association Radioexport www.radioexport.ru;
  • AO Germanium www.krasgermanium.com;
  • OJSC "Grand";
  • JSC "Omega";
  • JSC "Scientific Research Institute of Electronic-Mechanical Devices" www.niiemp.ru;
  • JSC "Novosibirsk plant of radio components" Oksid "www.oksid.com;
  • OJSC General Directorate of Construction Electron;
  • JSC Plant Mars www.z-mars.ru;
  • JSC Plant of Semiconductor Devices www.zpp12.ru;
  • JSC "Institute of Precision Design Technology" www.ittip.ru;
  • JSC Design Bureau Ikar www.kbikar.ru;
  • OAO Nalchik Plant of Semiconductor Devices www.oao-nzpp.ru;
  • JSC Scientific and Production Association Binom www.npo-binom.ru;
  • JSC "Scientific Research and Design and Technology Institute of Electric Coal Products";
  • JSC "Topaz";
  • OAO SPC Rigel www.npcrigel.ru ;
  • JSC "Lithium-Element" lithium-element.ru;
  • JSC Scientific and Production Enterprise for Thermophysical Instrumentation OSTERM SPB www.osterm.ru .

IC in the field of microwave technology, semiconductor devices and materials

  • JSC Research Institute of Microelectronic Equipment Progress mri-progress.ru;
  • JSC Research and Production Enterprise Istok www.istokmw.ru ;
  • OJSC Research and Production Enterprise Pulsar pulsarnpp.ru;
  • JSC State Plant Pulsar www.gz-pulsar.ru;
  • JSC Research and Production Enterprise Almaz www.almaz-rpe.ru;
  • JSC Research and Production Enterprise Vostok www.vostok.nsk.su;
  • JSC "Novosibirsk Plant of Semiconductor Devices with Design Bureau" www.nzpp.ru;
  • JSC Research Institute of Semiconductor Devices www.niipp.ru;
  • OJSC Research and Production Enterprise Kontakt kontakt-saratov.fis.ru;
  • JSC "Scientific Research Institute of Vacuum Technology. S.A. Vekshinsky www.niivt.ru;
  • JSC "Scientific Research Institute" Platan "with a plant at the Research Institute";
  • JSC "Scientific Research Institute of Electronic Materials";
  • OAO Research and Production Enterprise Salyut;
  • Federal State Unitary Enterprise Scientific and Production Enterprise Torii www.toriy.ru;
  • JSC Research and Production Enterprise Cyclone-Test www.ciklon.ru;
  • JSC Spetsmagnet www.s-magnet.ru;
  • JSC Foreign Trade Association Elektronintorg www.elektronintorg.mpi.ru;
  • JSC "Plant Meteor" www.meteor.su;
  • JSC Research and Production Enterprise Inzhekt www.inject-laser.ru;
  • JSC "Saratovelectronicproekt" www.sarelpro.narod.ru;
  • OAO Special Design and Technological Bureau for Relay Technology www.sktb-relay.ru;
  • JSC "Fryazino Specialized Construction and Installation Department";
  • JSC “Central Design Bureau “Dayton”;
  • JSC "Central Design Bureau of Special Radio Materials" ckbrm.ru;
  • JSC Electron - Optronik;
  • JSC "Central Research Technological Institute "Technomash" www.cniti-technomash.ru;
  • JSC "RZM-technologies";
  • JSC Research Institute of Radio Components, Moscow www.niirk.ru.

IS in the field of subsystems, complexes and technical means of communication

  • JSC "Omsk Research Institute of Instrumentation" (JSC "ONIIP"), Omsk www.oniip.ru;
  • Omsk Production Association Irtysh JSC (OmPO Irtysh JSC), Omsk www.irtysh.com.ru;
  • JSC "Kaluga Plant of Telegraph Equipment" (JSC "KZTA"), Kaluga http://www.kzta.ru;
  • JSC Barnaul Special Design Bureau Vostok (JSC BSKB Vostok), Barnaul Altai Territory www.kbvostok.ru;
  • OJSC "Barnaul Radio Plant" Barnaul, Altai Territory http://brz-altai.ru/;
  • JSC "Plant of radio equipment", Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk region www.zra.ru;
  • JSC Kovylkino Electromechanical Plant (JSC KEMZ), Kovylkino, Republic of Mordovia;
  • OAO Oktava, Tula;
  • JSC "Pskov plant of long-distance communication equipment" (JSC "Pskov plant ADS") Pskov www.ads.pskov.ru;
  • Omsk Instrument-Making Order of the Red Banner of Labor Plant named after N.G. Kozitsky (OAO OPP named after Kozitsky), Omsk www.ziko55.ru;
  • Research Institute "Sapphire" (JSC "NII "Sapphire"), Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan;
  • Research and Production Enterprise "Communication" (JSC "NPP "Communication"), Yasnaya Polyana, Tula region;
  • Research and Production Enterprise "Kant" (JSC "NPP "Kant"), Moscow www.nppkant.ru;
  • Research Institute of Special Communication Systems "Integral" (JSC "NIISS "Integral"), Moscow;
  • Foreign Economic Association "Mashpriborintorg" (JSC "VO "Mashpriborintorg"), Moscow;
  • JSC Research Institute of Electronic Devices, Novosibirsk, www.oaoniiep.ru

IP in the field of automated and information systems

  • JSC "Scientific and technical center of modern navigation technologies "Internavigation", Moscow www.Internavigation.ru;
  • JSC, Veliky Novgorod www.rastr.natm.ru;
  • JSC Research Institute of Television, St. Petersburg http://niitv.ru/home/ ;
  • JSC Research Institute of Software Tools, St. Petersburg www.nii-ps.ru;
  • JSC Research Institute of Computer Engineering, Kirov www.niisvt.ru;
  • JSC Informakustika, St. Petersburg www.forso.ru;
  • OJSC Scientific and Technical Center for High-Speed ​​Transmission Systems Supertel DALS, St. Petersburg www.supertel-dals.ru;
  • PJSC "Novosibirsk Institute of Program Systems", Novosibirsk www.nips.ru;
  • JSC "Orders of Honor" Open Joint Stock Company "Telemechanika", Nalchik http://tmkbr.ru;
  • JSC Scientific Research Information Computing Center "Contact", Mytishchi, Moscow Region www.vc-kontakt.ru;
  • OJSC Institute of Broadcasting Reception and Acoustics named after A.S. Popov, St. Petersburg;
  • OJSC Research and Development Center Kristall, Mytishchi, Moscow Region www.skbvt.nm.ru;
  • OAO Special Design Bureau for Computer Engineering, Pskov; skbvt.tts.lt
  • OAO Special Design Bureau of Control Means, Tver www.spkbsu.ru;
  • OJSC "Kuznetsk plant of radio devices", Kuznetsk, Penza region http://kzrp.ru/ ;
  • OJSC "Design Bureau of Semiconductor Engineering", Moscow http://kbpm.ru/;
  • JSC "Research and experimental center of intellectual technologies "Petrocomet", St. Petersburg;
  • JSC Radiozavod, Penza www.penza-radiozavod.ru;
  • LLC "MultiKarta-ISS";
  • RT-Integration LLC;
  • JSC Concern Sirius.

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2019: Agreement with Rostec and structure of AFK "Sistema" about creation of the joint venture in the field of microelectronics

2018

Revenue growth by 12.5%

The revenue of the Ruselectronics holding at the end of 2018 reached 167.3 billion rubles (+ 12.5%). Read more.

Establishment of a joint venture for the production of "smart" electricity meters

On December 5, 2018, Roselectronics Holding of the Rostec State Corporation and the Russian developer and manufacturer of integrated circuits JSC PKK Milandr signed an agreement to establish a joint venture for the production of smart electricity meters. According to the document, the controlling stake will belong to Ruselectronics.

The newly created company will produce smart metering devices for consumed electricity and electronic components at the facilities of Ruselectronics enterprises. It is planned that within a year the project will reach self-sufficiency, and its production capacity will be 1.5 million meters per year.

As of December 2018, the Russian electricity meter market is dominated by devices manufactured on the basis of foreign integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, electronic components and modules, case elements. The joint venture will ensure the production of a secure energy accounting system based on serially produced Russian-designed integrated circuits. The information security of products is guaranteed by a secure domestic microcontroller that uses Russian cryptographic algorithms for information exchange. The products are intended for use in individual and multi-apartment residential buildings, at electric power infrastructure facilities, commercial real estate, industry and public sector.

In addition, the joint venture will be engaged in the development and implementation of the resource management infrastructure "Infosfera" - a software and hardware complex that is designed to automate the monitoring of consumed energy resources to optimize the supply and distribution of energy capacities.

In accordance with the strategy for the development of the radio-electronic cluster of the State Corporation Rostec, the implementation of this joint project involves "end-to-end" import substitution. That is, we are building a completely domestic intelligent electricity metering system - both ECB, equipment, and system software are being created on the territory of Russia, - they said in Ruselectronics. - This will not only reduce dependence on foreign components, but will also help increase the production of civilian products at the holding's enterprises.

Alexander Borisov - acting interim CEO

On March 5, 2018 it became known that Alexey Belinsky leaves a post of the interim CEO of holding "Ruselectronics" of state corporation Rostec after the successful solution of the tasks assigned to him. Read more.

The head of NPP Istok named after V.I. A.I. Shokin Alexander Borisov.

2017

Agreement with CETC on the organization of contract manufacturing of semiconductor devices

On August 23, Roselectronics (the head organization of the holding company of the same name of the State Corporation Rostec) and Nedi Technology Co. Ltd (part of China Radio Corporation electronic technology China Electronics Technology Corporation (CETC)) have signed an agreement on the organization of contract manufacturing of semiconductor devices.

The document was signed by State Secretary - Deputy General Director of Roselectronics Arseniy Brykin and Deputy General Director of Nedi Sun Xudong.

The document provides for the procedure and terms for coordinating the design, layout, production, testing and transfer of products manufactured under foundry contracts, as well as the form of contracts and the procedure for amending them. In particular, CETC undertakes to provide a warranty period for manufactured products for a period of 12 months after delivery, and Ruselectronics undertakes to ensure that manufactured products are patent-free. A special section of the agreement is devoted to the protection of intellectual property rights, as well as trade secrets.

In November 2016, Ruselectronics and CETC entered into an agreement on cooperation in the foundry mode, in which the Russian holding company takes on the development and design of semiconductor devices, and the Chinese company ensures their production in a given volume.

The parties have been developing cooperation since 2014, when they created several working groups to exchange information and discuss interaction. In particular, the possibility of creating a joint laboratory in Russia to develop various types of electronic components is being considered.

Merger of Ruselectronics and the defense industry

Ruselectronics plans to invest in innovation over 190 billion over 5 years

Roselectronics plans to allocate to finance the innovative development program in 2016-2020. p191.4 billion. In the total volume of investments, 35.6 billion rubles are provided at the expense of the holding's own funds, the rest - at the expense of budgetary sources, including FTP.

The total investment in R&D includes 61.2 billion rubles (own funds - 17.1 billion rubles), for technological modernization - 119.4 billion rubles. About 10.7 billion rubles are planned to be allocated to activities related to the implementation of the program. For the implementation of the program in 2016-2018. it is planned to allocate 107.4 billion rubles, of which 36.4 billion rubles for R&D, 64.6 billion rubles for technological modernization.

The amount of funding for the program in 2019-2010 planned at the level of 83.9 billion rubles, including R&D of 24.7 billion rubles, technological modernization of 54.8 billion rubles.

During the program, it is planned to implement 66 innovative projects in the main areas: electronic component base, microwave electronics, communication systems and complexes, automated control systems for special purposes and remote sensing of the Earth, industrial electronics, information and telecommunication solutions, security systems, medical equipment and scanning microwave equipment.

Participation in the implementation of projects largest enterprises holding, in particular, the Moscow "Istok", the state plant "Pulsar", "Optron", "Thorium", "Spetsmagnet", the central research institute "Cyclone", Saratov "Almaz" and "Contact", Penza "Radiozavod" and St. Petersburg Research Institute of Television.

Development of lasers to fight cancer

“We plan to implement the program taking into account the duration legal registration within a couple of years, by the end of 2018,” he said during a press conference held Thursday at head office Interfax. At the same time, Igor Kozlov did not rule out that in the future the process of consolidation in the holding will be continued.

According to him, on the basis of Ruselectronics itself, Moscow enterprises in the production of microwave technologies (NPP Pulsar and the State Plant Pulsar), certification and microelectronics (Research Institute of Microelectronic Equipment Progress), as well as enterprises of the holding engaged in the production of special materials (Moscow "Spetsmagnet", St. Petersburg "Ferrite-Domen", Krasnoyarsk "Germany"). In total, it is planned to include 21 enterprises of the holding into the united company with total revenue in the amount of 14.3 billion rubles in 2015. I. Kozlov said that in 2016 the projected level of the association's revenue is 15.9 billion rubles, the target figure for 2020 is more than 23 billion rubles.

The second integrated structure will be created on the basis of NPP Istok im. A.I. Shokina (Fryazino, Moscow region). The total revenue of the merged enterprises in 2015 amounted to 13.5 billion rubles, forecast for 2016 - 15.3 billion rubles, 2020 - more than 22 billion rubles.

Saratov NPP Almaz will combine the assets of Roselectronics located in the regions of the Volga region with a total revenue of 4 billion rubles in 2015, a forecast for 2016 of 4.3 billion rubles, in 2020 more than 6 billion rubles .

On the basis of the Novosibirsk Plant of Semiconductor Devices, it is planned to unite five Siberian enterprises of radio electronics with the Design Bureau. The total revenue in 2015 is 2.7 billion rubles, the forecast for 2016 is 2.9 billion rubles, in 2020 it is more than 4 billion rubles.

St. Petersburg Research Institute "Girikond" will unite 8 enterprises in the field of production of electronic components with a total revenue of 2.8 billion rubles in 2015, 2.9 billion rubles in 2016, and more than 4 billion rubles in 2020.

The Omsk Research Institute of Instrument Engineering will unite enterprises for the production of communication equipment with a total revenue of 7.3 billion rubles in 2015, the forecast for 2016 is 7.5 billion rubles, in 2020 about 11 billion rubles.

The St. Petersburg Research Institute of Television will become the head enterprise of Ruselectronics in the field of photoelectronic devices and information display facilities. The volume of revenue of the merged enterprises in 2015 is 2.1 billion rubles, the forecast for 2016 is 2.6 billion rubles, in 2020 it is about 3 billion rubles.

I. Kozlov explained that work is currently underway to find the most effective form of managing many of the holding's assets. According to I. Kozlov, in the process of restructuring the holding expects to reduce administrative costs by about 20-25%. It is expected that about 297 thousand square meters of production and administrative space will be released.

In order to assess production capabilities and form specific investment projects for modernization, Ruselectronics has begun an internal technological audit. The holding has begun to form a centralized R&D center, to the fund of which it is planned to direct about 1.5% of the proceeds. “If we count from the consolidated revenue of the formed clusters, then it comes out to about 7.5 billion rubles. per year,” I. Kozlov noted.

Ruselectronics plans to enter the market of security tags

The enterprises of the holding have developed several technologies for the production of security labels. In particular, tags based on bacteriorhodopsin, a photosensitive protein of halobacteria, which is an analogue of visual rhodopsin, have been created in Ruselectronics.

Bacteriorhodopsin-containing films retain photochromic properties for more than 17 years of storage in daylight and temperatures from -40°C to +40°C. More than 6 can be used to ensure product authenticity. various characteristics bacteriorhodopsin. At the same time, protein synthesis is such a complex technological process that it excludes its production outside of specialized production and, as a result, the forgery of the labels themselves.

The weight of the label does not exceed 5 μg, the diameter is 3 mm, and the thickness is 3 μm. However, the product configuration is subject to change under specific tasks customer.

Roselectronics specialists have also developed small-sized wearable (400 g) and embedded devices for determining the authenticity of tags.

Security labels can be used to mark a wide range of products: excise stamps, travel tickets, valuable papers, as well as any accessories. The global market for tags is estimated at several hundred million euros.

Search for partners in the medical market

On June 27, 2016 Ruselectronics announced search of strategic partners in the medical market. The holding, which is part of Rostec, is interested in cooperation with national healthcare service providers, Igor Kozlov, CEO of Ruselectronics, said.


According to him, Ruselectronics has an extensive portfolio of solutions from various areas of medicine: oncology, ophthalmology, hematology, cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, as well as emergency medicine. In this case, we are talking about both devices of an average level of complexity, and high-tech complex equipment.

In some cases, the market is piecemeal, for example, installations for stereotactic radiosurgery of brain pathologies - here we cannot do without the state as a single customer. But our developments of devices for blood analysis or anti-reflective nano-coating of the instrument have the widest application - from obstetrics to surgery - and are several times cheaper than imported analogues, while they often have better characteristics, - the head of Roselectronics noted.

He believes that the problem is the lack of an industry integrator capable of linking research, design, production capabilities"Ruselectronics" and the needs of medical clinics in a single technological chain. The holding needs a partner who will take over the logistics and financial functions, added Igor Kozlov.

In July 2016, Ruselectronics presented a number of new medical developments, including devices for visualizing subcutaneous venous blood flow and for ultrasound diagnostics and therapy of neoplasms of the mammary and thyroid glands, suits for personnel made of radio-absorbing and radio-shielding materials, equipment for the early diagnosis of glaucoma and a mobile reader device for working with immunochemical test systems.

It takes five years to replace the imported component base three times

In June, it became known about the plans of the Ruselectronics holding by 2021 to increase the share of substitution of imported electronic component base (ECB) in the Russian market by more than 3 times - up to 70%.

To date, import substitution in the ECB sector is at the level of 20%. The holding seeks to increase the production of not ordinary components, but the so-called "critical base" that ensures the reliability and safety of the functioning of national electronic systems. It does not make much sense to produce ordinary capacitors or resistors in Russia today - this is a mass product that does not contain unique technologies. But the radiation-resistant base - yes, connected processors, the domestic mobile operating system - yes, because this is a matter of national security. The level of localization of domestic production in terms of radiation-resistant and critical base by the year 21 will, I think, be around 70%.

The head of the holding set 10 years for the development of domestic electronics industry. During this time, in his opinion, it will become competitive in all respects and take its rightful place in the world market.

2015: Export volume - $120 million

In 2015, the volume of exports of the Ruselectronics holding amounted to about $120 million, exceeding the level of the previous year by 40%.

2014

Revenue - 48.3 billion rubles

On July 23, 2015, information on the results of the 2014 financial year of the Ruselectronics holding was published in the annual financial report of Rostec.

The proceeds of the holding company Ruselectronics amounted to 48.3 billion rubles. This indicator includes the total revenue of enterprises, including those whose shares did not belong to Ruselectronics, but were in trust management.

The holding's net profit amounted to 3.2 billion rubles. In 2013, the company's net profit amounted to 1.2 billion rubles.

The report of Ruselectronics for 2014 stated that the revenue of the group of companies amounted to 21.7 billion rubles. This indicator considers revenue only of those enterprises whose shares belonged to Ruselectronics, explained TAdviser in holding.

Announcement of modernization for 15.57 billion rubles

In April 2014, it was announced that in 2014, 15.57 billion rubles would be invested in the technical re-equipment of the production of the enterprises of the Ruselectronics holding (part of the Rostec State Corporation), including 4.25 billion rubles from the federal budget. The purpose of the modernization is to improve the quality and reduce the labor intensity of manufacturing products manufactured by the holding.

First of all, investments will be directed to the reconstruction and technical re-equipment of enterprises, as well as to the creation of additional production facilities in the field of vacuum and solid-state microwave electronics, photo- and optoelectronics, radiation-resistant electronic components, 3D modeling of microassemblies using custom VLSI technology.

“The planned technical re-equipment will allow the holding to strengthen its position in the world market, as well as significantly increase its sales,” said Andrey Zverev, General Director of Ruselectronics.

In particular, investments will be allocated for the production of vacuum microwave electronics for the equipment of ground-based and airborne anti-aircraft missile systems, electronic countermeasure systems, solid-state microwave electronics for the equipment of active phased antenna arrays of ground- and air-based systems, radiation-resistant ECB for equipment control systems for strategic missiles, automation of nuclear munitions and space technology with long service life of vehicles.

It was announced that in 2014 Ruselectronics will complete a project for the technical re-equipment of the test center of the RNII Elektronstandart to provide certified equipment with an electronic component base.

The project to create the LED industry in Russia

Ruselectronics, which is part of the Rostec Corporation, is implementing the LED Lighting Systems project as part of a corporate roadmap for the development of the LED industry. In the company's reporting, it is referred to as "a project to create the LED industry in Russia".

The total amount of project financing is 9.1 billion rubles, of which 7 billion rubles. are attracted as borrowed funds in the form of a credit line from VEB. The corresponding loan agreement with VEB was signed back in 2012, however, in the reporting of Roselectronics as of mid-2014, it is indicated that the project is still at the stage of "implementing the suspensive conditions for obtaining financing provided for by the loan agreement."

The project involves the creation large-scale production LEDs and LED lighting devices. To organize it, it is planned to build a full-cycle plant in the Tomsk Special Economic Zone. According to the initial plans, the construction of the plant was supposed to start in 2012, but later the deadlines were postponed to the spring of 2013 due to a delay in making a decision on the part of VEB. Later timeline The start of construction was postponed to 2014. Commissioning of the plant is scheduled for 2016.

In August 2014, Ruselectronics announced that the Chinese Electronic Technology Corporation (CETS) would become a participant in the project to create a plant. At the time of the announcement, various options for the participation of CETS are being worked out, including the supply of equipment for the production of innovative new generation lighting systems.

In addition to the plant, within the framework of the project for the development of the LED industry, it is also planned to create Russian joint ventures with the Almetyevsk Radiopribor Plant (Almetyevsk), NPO Kvant (Veliky Novgorod), Elektroapparat (Rostov-on-Don) , Radiozavod (Penza), KZTA (Kaluga), Dalpribor (Vladivostok), RZP (Rybinsk), UPPO (Ufa), KAMAZ ( Naberezhnye Chelny), Pskov Plant ADS (Pskov). The selection and search of others and enterprises for the organization of joint ventures is carried out.

Arrangements on technological cooperation at all stages of the project, including development of technologies and mass production, as of 2014 were reached with companies such as Aixtron, Veeco, Huga Optotech, Epistar and a group of independent experts, former employees of Cree, Huga Optotech, Epistar and Osram Semiconductors.

In September 2014, an extraordinary meeting of shareholders of JSC Ruselectronics was held, during which a new composition of the Board of Directors was elected. The changes are related to the transition to new model management of the holdings of the State Corporation Rostec, which involves a reduction in the number of civil servants and heads of their own structures, as well as an increase in the number of representatives of business structures and science in the boards of directors.

As a result of the update, the board of directors, elected only two months before (at the regular meeting of shareholders on June 30, 2014), has changed and reduced: now it consists of seven people instead of eight in the previous convocation.

Only two of its current members have retained their seats on the board of directors: Vladimir Litvin and Zhanna Skorina.

The updated board of directors included:

  • Denis Sverdlov - Chairman,
  • Zhanna Skorina, Deputy Head of the Corporate and Legal Department of Rostec State Corporation,
  • head of financial and economic department State Corporation Rostec Kirill Gaidash,
  • General Director of RT-Inform Kamil Gazizov,
  • Head of the Department of Corporate Procedures and Property Complex of the Rostec State Corporation Vladimir Litvin,
  • Andrey Zverev, General Director of JSC Ruselectronics and
  • Sergey Khokhlov, Director of the Department of the Radio-Electronic Industry of the Ministry of Communications of Russia.

It was announced that the new composition of the Board of Directors of JSC Ruselectronics will complete the restructuring of assets, which provides for the creation of 20 research and production associations instead of the existing 124 enterprises, the technical and technological modernization of production facilities, as well as the sale of non-core and excess assets of organizations.

2013

Foreign trade turnover amounted to 4.55 billion rubles

In 2013, the basis of the foreign trade turnover of the Ruselectronics holding was products of the electronic component base (ECB). This year, cooperation with strategic foreign partners has been successfully developed, and the volume of exports of civilian electronic products of the holding has grown by 3%.

In 2013, the foreign trade turnover of the holding's enterprises amounted to 4.55 billion rubles.

“Ruselectronics products are in great demand abroad. Thus, the share of exports in the trade turnover is 3.92 billion rubles, and imports - 0.63 billion rubles, - Andrey Zverev noted. – Our key task for 2014 is to increase the volume of export supplies of electronic components, expand the geography of exports and work out issues for the implementation of high-tech projects in the promising markets of Latin America and neighboring countries.

Association with "Sirius" and "Orion"

In February 2013, it became known that the Russian Technologies State Corporation was merging its three ICT concerns - Orion, Sirius and Russian Electronics - into a single holding managed by the latter.

The decision to merge the three concerns was made back in 2012: the Supervisory Board of the state corporation Rostekhnologii, where the transfer of the assets of Sirius and Orion to Russian Electronics was approved, took place on December 19, 2012.

As a result of the restructuring, the enterprises included in Sirius and Orion will become the property of Russian Electronics. Andrey Zverev, CEO of Ruselectronics, explained to CNews that the process of transferring shares of enterprises owned by Sirius Concern OJSC and Orion Concern OJSC to the authorized capital of Ruselectronics OJSC will take 1-1.5 years.

It is interesting that Zverev himself, being the general director of Roselectronics, has already headed both holdings to be joined.

At the same time, the former general director of Orion, Aitech Bizhev, received the chair of the deputy general director of Ruselectronics and the first deputy general director - director for subsystems, complexes and technical means communications in Orion.

In addition, in mid-January 2013, Aitech Bizhev headed the Roselectronics Competence Center, which Andrey Zverev called one of the holding's strategic development goals. The tasks of the Competence Center include the creation of intelligent control, security and communication systems based on domestic component base and software.

A source in Orion told CNews that Aitech Bizhev will remain in charge of the entire range of issues that he dealt with as the head of the company.

Vladimir Litvin was tasked with successfully completing the integration of assets within the Ruselectronics holding and accelerating the implementation of the company's development strategy. It was announced that in this regard, the main attention will be paid to the creation of new capacities in the field of microwave technology and improving management efficiency.

Previously, the post of head of the Board of Directors of Ruselectronics was held by the First Deputy General Director of Rostec Alexey Aleshin. In accordance with the Code of Corporate Conduct, approved by the Government of the Russian Federation and recommended for use by the Federal Commission for the Securities Market, independent directors Sergey Aslanyan and Dmitry Bakatin joined the board of directors of Ruselectronics.

Also elected members of the Board of Directors were:

  • Deputy Head of Department of the Federal Agency for State Property Management Sergey Barinov,
  • Independent Director, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics Yuri Gulyaev,
  • CEO of Ruselectronics Andrey Zverev,
    • the largest manufacturer of germanium in Russia for photo and optoelectronics - the Germanium company,
    • research and production enterprise "Inzhekt", which specializes in the production of diode lasers for industrial electronics,
    • the Lithium-Element company, engaged in the development and manufacture of lithium, ampoule and thermal chemical current sources, as well as
    • Zavod Meteor is a developer and manufacturer of quartz resonators and filters used in most modern Russian radio communication, navigation, avionics and radar systems. The assets were valued at 500 million rubles.

    It was announced that by the end of 2013, stakes in another 14 leading enterprises would be transferred to the balance sheet of Ruselectronics radio-electronic complex, including the research and production enterprise NPP Vostok, the State Plant Pulsar and Salyut. The total value of the assets is over 6 billion rubles.

    Ruselectronics enterprises will receive 219 billion rubles for development

    In November 2013, the Ruselectronics holding announced the approval of the innovative development program until 2020 and its intention to invest more than 219 billion rubles in the development of its companies in its framework. Of these, almost 90 billion rubles. will be directed to the development, production and promotion of high-tech civilian products.

    Ruselectronics explained to TAdviser that 41% of the total investment requirement for 2013-2020 will be covered from Money from operating activities holding, credit financing will provide 25% and budget financing (from the relevant FTPs) - 34%.

    The innovative development program provides for research and development work, technological modernization, including technical re-equipment, energy efficiency and environmental friendliness of production and labor productivity, as well as the formation of an innovative infrastructure and staff development.

    The funds, in particular, will be spent on the development and production of electronic components, microwave electronics and materials, communication systems and complexes and special-purpose automated control systems, industrial electronics, information and telecommunication solutions, security systems, medical and scanning microwave equipment.

    NPP Pulsar, for example, will spend 17.6 billion rubles on the development and production of airborne synthetic aperture radar systems. Ruselectronics believes that, in this way, Russian equipment will be able to compete on equal terms with the best examples of similar complexes from the leading countries of the world.

    Another 7 billion rubles are planned to be spent on the creation of a full cycle of large-scale production of LEDs and lighting devices based on the NTS "LED Lighting Systems". It is expected that thanks to the implementation of this project, savings in lighting costs at the enterprises of the state corporation Rostec will be about 70%.

    NPP "Thorii" will be allocated 255 million rubles. for the development of an electron accelerator for the railway inspection complex, which should increase the efficiency customs control due to the fact that it will allow to control the cargo of railway trains at speeds up to 70 km/h.

    It is worth noting that in 2011 Ruselectronics also approved a program for the innovative development of the holding company for the period up to 2020. Then it provided for a lower total amount of funding - 162.0 billion rubles, of which R&D - 57.9 billion . rub., for technological re-equipment - 99.3 billion rubles. A total of 56 innovation projects were included in this version of the innovation development program.

    Roselectronics announced 100% fulfillment of the state order in 2013

    In 2013, the volume of the state defense order placed at the enterprises of the Ruselectronics holding, which is part of the Rostec State Corporation, increased by 18% compared to 2012. The total amount of products supplied by the holding's enterprises under the State Defense Order amounted to 24.3 billion rubles, the amount of products exported was over 50 million dollars.

    Andrey Zverev, Director General of Ruselectronics, said that in 2013 the holding completed more than 3,580 government contracts. He stressed that the holding has fulfilled the contracts in the field of military-technical cooperation in full.

    State customers of Ruselectronics are the Ministry of Defense, the Federal Security Service and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. The main directions of the State Defense Order are assignments for the implementation of research and development work, the supply of products, the repair of military and special equipment.

    In 2013, Ruselectronics exported products worth over $50 million. Since the enterprises included in the structure of the Ruselectronics holding do not have the status of subjects of military-technical cooperation, the export of the holding's products was carried out through Rosoboronexport.

    Projects 2013

    The work with the French company Alstom Grid on the creation of information systems for the Power Supply Control Center of the Olympic venues in Sochi was completed in full. Based on the results of the work, a joint pilot product was created for subsequent widespread implementation based on SCADA dispatch and technological systems.

    In accordance with an agreement signed in the summer of 2013 with the Japanese corporation Sumitomo, a joint venture was established for the production of electrical wire harnesses for cars. This product will be supplied to the Renault Nissan Alliance, AvtoVAZ, as well as to other assembly plants of cars and trucks. The official opening of the plant for the production of components is scheduled for July 2014.

    With the Japanese corporation Hitachi, a project was being worked out to localize the production in Russia of telematics modules (TCU) for Ford cars, which are produced on Russian territory. The first batch of modules will be manufactured in 2016, and mass production will be established by 2017.

    Together with the French company Alcatel-Lucent RT, telecommunications equipment is being assembled, which is already being supplied to the Central Bank of Russia, Gazprom, Rostelecom and FGC UES. In December 2013, for Yerevan Airport (Armenia) implemented innovative project(ACS "Galaktika") in the field of air traffic control. The system is certified international organization Eurocontrol and complies with leading international analogues.

    RUB 13 billion invested in the modernization of Ruselectronics enterprises

    Ruselectronics holding, which is part of the Rostec State Corporation, continues to modernize the production facilities of its enterprises, the purpose of which is to improve quality characteristics and reduce the cost of manufacturing radio-electronic products. From 2011 to 2013, more than 13 billion rubles were allocated for the modernization of the holding's enterprises.

    As part of the technical re-equipment, the holding company implemented 73 projects for the modernization of production: the main production buildings were reconstructed, a modern technological base and a long-term basis for the development of the radio-electronic industry were created, the costs of developing new promising weapons and military equipment. Significant technical modernization took place at the enterprises of NPP Istok named after Shokin, Pulsar, Salyut, Almaz, Thorium, NPP Vostok, Telemechanika, etc.

    Modernization mostly affected enterprises producing microwave devices, including those based on solid-state technologies. As part of the project implementation, the key technological equipment, designed to create a long-term basis for the development of microwave electronics in Russia, the tasks of equipping advanced weapons and military equipment with new microwave devices have been solved - these measures will significantly reduce the costs of their development, production and operation.

    Designed for 7 years, a comprehensive program of technical re-equipment of microwave electronics enterprises has been implemented for 3 years already. In 2011-2013, more than 3.9 billion rubles were allocated for its implementation.

    The projects will be completed in 2018. The main result of this process will be the creation of local centers for technical modernization in the field of defense production. Thus, the employment of specialized specialists in the region will be ensured, as well as the level of mechanization of production will be increased.

    2012: Holding revenue of 6.5 billion rubles (+24%)

    According to annual report"Ruselectronics" for 2012, the revenue of the parent company of the holding for reporting period amounted to 143 million rubles, which is 13% lower than in 2011. The revenue of the entire holding in 2012 amounted to about 6.5 billion rubles, which is 24% higher than the same indicator for 2011.

    The net profit of the holding in 2012 amounted to 115 million rubles, having decreased by 87.6% compared to 2011. key factor reduction in net profit in the annual report is called the termination of the contract joint activities"On the implementation of the joint investment project for the reconstruction and operation of production facilities" between "RNII" Elektronstandart", "Sputnik", NPP "Electronstandart" and "Icoflok". In October 2011, the agreement on joint activities of these organizations was terminated and the participants received back their contributions to it.

    1997: Formation of Russian Electronics holding and inclusion in Rostec

    The Russian Electronics holding company was established in early 2009 on the basis of the Russian Electronics state holding, which was established by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of July 23, 1997 No. 764 and Government Decree No. 1583 of December 18, 1997. In accordance with the Government Decree Russian Federation shares of JSC Russian Electronics were transferred to the State Corporation "

Ivan Safronov and Alexandra Djordjevic “Introduction of new managerial macro schemes. Roselectronics has changed its leadership”, Aleksey Belinsky has been appointed the new CEO of Ruselectronics (part of the Rostec State Corporation) - former chairman of the board of the Lokotech company, which deals with the maintenance of traction rolling stock. In this post, he replaced the Acting Head, General Designer for Automated Control and Communication Systems of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Grigory Elkin. The reason for the castling is the impossibility of combining Mr. Elkin's design and director's work. In the meantime, the government became interested in the state of the assets of Roselectronics and the United Instrument-Making Corporation.

New CEO of Russian Electronics JSC Alexey Belinsky (c) Rostec State Corporation

According to Kommersant's information, Rostec's directive to terminate the powers of the interim head of Ruselectronics was signed by the CEO of the state corporation Sergey Chemezov on August 17 and immediately brought to the attention of the members of the company's board of directors. According to Kommersant's interlocutors close to Rostec, on the same day the board of directors unanimously voted for the dismissal of Mr. Elkin from his post and the appointment of Alexei Belinsky, who a month ago took over as chairman of the board of Lokotech, to this post. In Rostec, Kommersant’s information about the reshuffle was confirmed, saying that Alexei Belinsky “has experience of fast and effective development business structures and achieving target profitability indicators”. The state corporation also recalled: Alexey Belinsky was a member of the board of directors of Roselectronics and was a member of the holding strategy committee.

According to Grigory Elkin, the presidential decree does not allow the general designer for automated control systems and communications of the armed forces to combine this post with the position of general director of Ruselectronics. “The general designer can be a deputy, but not a direct supervisor, otherwise the decree of the head of state is violated,” Mr. Elkin explained to Kommersant. According to a Kommersant source in the radio-electronic industry, the ex-head of the company is now on a two-week vacation, following which he must decide on the transition to work as the company's general designer.

As Kommersant reported earlier, Grigory Elkin was appointed acting director general of Ruselectronics in February, when the company and the United Instrument-Making Corporation (OPK) were transformed into a single holding. Then in Rostec they said that new leader should organize "the integration of the holding into the united company, which is being created in the electronic cluster of the state corporation." Mr. Elkin has been working in the defense industry since 2015, at the same time he became the general designer for automated control systems (ACS) and communications of the armed forces of the Russian Federation. Until that moment, he headed the Semenikhin Research Institute of Automatic Equipment, and even earlier, in 2004-2014, he headed the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart). Colleagues speak of him as "a meticulous and strong specialist", "a professional and a person who deeply understands the specifics of the industry."

Experts have heard much less about Alexei Belinsky. He is 42 years old, he graduated from Cherepovets State University majoring in physics and computer science. In the 1990s, he was engaged in private business, then for some time he worked in companies that are part of the Severstal structure. Mr. Belinsky also oversaw the corporate finance sector and the implementation of M&A transactions in the mining and metallurgical industry at UniCredit Markets and Investment Banking. Since 2007, he has consistently held senior positions in the companies Pokrovka Finance, Transmash, TMH Vagonostroenie. In 2012, Mr. Belinsky headed Lokomotivnye Tekhnologii, and a month ago he was appointed Chairman of the Board of Lokotech. According to several top managers of defense industry enterprises, he is a candidate for the director of the radio-electronic cluster of Rostec Sergey Kulikov: without the approval of the latter, the appointment of Alexei Belinsky to Ruselectronics would have been impossible. His tasks at the new place of work will be similar to those set before Grigory Elkin: the integration of the two companies into a single entity.

At the same time, according to a high-ranking Kommersant source in the government apparatus, recently the White House got acquainted with the results of a prosecutorial audit of another radio-electronic asset of Rostec, the Vega concern. They were not the most pleasant, says the interlocutor of Kommersant: in the near future, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin will hold a separate meeting on this issue. At this meeting, the situation with the state of Roselectronics and the defense industry will also be considered.