"In 2023, we approved the foundations of state policy in the electronics industry
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 3:46 am
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov spoke about this at the Microelectronics 2023 forum in the village of Sirius in Krasnodar Krai. He outlined the state's plans for the development of microelectronics in the coming years.
until 2030. They clearly reflect that the system-forming status of the industry requires achieving technological sovereignty. The task is complex. Given the catastrophic underfunding in the 1990s, Russian microelectronics has lost its market position. We need to do everything to close this gap, and in the shortest possible time. belgium whatsapp resource Taking this into account, the state has increased the level of funding several times. Back in 2020, budget investments did not exceed 10 billion rubles. In 2023, they already amounted to 147 billion rubles, and in 2024 they will exceed 210 billion rubles. This allows us to build a full-fledged industry management system and provide it with comprehensive support. First of all, it is aimed at creating a wide range of software and hardware solutions for all areas of application," Denis Manturov said.
The minister also recalled the restoration of the forgotten industry: "For the first time since the Soviet Union, we are beginning to systematically form the electronic engineering sub-sector. The state has allocated more than 240 billion rubles from the budget for its development. We have already started working on 15 equipment projects, and will begin working on another 20 by the end of 2023. Among them are the development of serial equipment for maskless, laser and electron-beam lithography, as well as complex ion implantation technology. Already in 2024, we expect to receive a lithograph for 350 nm topology, and by 2026 - a sample for 130 nm. Based on the materials, we are launching at least three dozen projects and have begun developing modules for the computer-aided design (CAD) system for microelectronics. By 2030, we plan to replace about 70% of all types of equipment, materials and basic technological processes used. In parallel, we must take the same share of the final product market and almost completely satisfy the needs of the public sector."
Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Chernyshenko outlined the main goals and objectives of the industry: "The sanctions have opened a unique window of opportunity for the development of domestic developments. Russian companies began to quickly occupy the vacant niche. We began to build a technological ecosystem based on the scientific and production potential that has always existed in our country. The ambitious goal of the industry development strategy - the dominance of Russian manufacturers in the domestic market - is absolutely achievable. The fundamental task is not only to create competitive electronic products, but also to ensure guaranteed demand for them. The revenue of domestic microelectronics design centers in 2023 doubled. In 2022, electronics production in
until 2030. They clearly reflect that the system-forming status of the industry requires achieving technological sovereignty. The task is complex. Given the catastrophic underfunding in the 1990s, Russian microelectronics has lost its market position. We need to do everything to close this gap, and in the shortest possible time. belgium whatsapp resource Taking this into account, the state has increased the level of funding several times. Back in 2020, budget investments did not exceed 10 billion rubles. In 2023, they already amounted to 147 billion rubles, and in 2024 they will exceed 210 billion rubles. This allows us to build a full-fledged industry management system and provide it with comprehensive support. First of all, it is aimed at creating a wide range of software and hardware solutions for all areas of application," Denis Manturov said.
The minister also recalled the restoration of the forgotten industry: "For the first time since the Soviet Union, we are beginning to systematically form the electronic engineering sub-sector. The state has allocated more than 240 billion rubles from the budget for its development. We have already started working on 15 equipment projects, and will begin working on another 20 by the end of 2023. Among them are the development of serial equipment for maskless, laser and electron-beam lithography, as well as complex ion implantation technology. Already in 2024, we expect to receive a lithograph for 350 nm topology, and by 2026 - a sample for 130 nm. Based on the materials, we are launching at least three dozen projects and have begun developing modules for the computer-aided design (CAD) system for microelectronics. By 2030, we plan to replace about 70% of all types of equipment, materials and basic technological processes used. In parallel, we must take the same share of the final product market and almost completely satisfy the needs of the public sector."
Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Chernyshenko outlined the main goals and objectives of the industry: "The sanctions have opened a unique window of opportunity for the development of domestic developments. Russian companies began to quickly occupy the vacant niche. We began to build a technological ecosystem based on the scientific and production potential that has always existed in our country. The ambitious goal of the industry development strategy - the dominance of Russian manufacturers in the domestic market - is absolutely achievable. The fundamental task is not only to create competitive electronic products, but also to ensure guaranteed demand for them. The revenue of domestic microelectronics design centers in 2023 doubled. In 2022, electronics production in