ASI will help simplify the export of Russian equipment abroad
The Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI) will help simplify the procedure for the supply of domestic equipment abroad. This was announced on September 18 at the meeting of President Vladimir Putin with technology entrepreneurs and company leaders of the National Technology Initiative (NTI). The meeting was held as part of the ASI Supervisory Board.
According to Anton Pleshkov, the head of the company “Marine Innovations”, within the framework of the NTI, the company implemented a project on creating a complex of three-dimensional geophysical mapping of the seabed, which allows to increase the speed of survey, improve accuracy, reliability and ensure data quality control.
The project creates the prerequisites for the full involvement of coastal waters in economic activity. The complex was tested in the White, the Black Kara Sea, at the North Pole.
At the same time, the development of the project is hampered by the inability to certify the company's equipment according to international standards. “We launched a project to create a production center on the territory of Skolkovo so that certificates can be issued in Russia. The project participants are RVC, VEB, Sberbank, ” said Anton Pleshkov.
Also, due to restrictions of the federal service for technical and export control, the company cannot export the complex abroad and present it at foreign exhibitions and workshops. “We are squeezed in the Russian market. At the same time, we are actively working within the framework of the Marinet roadmap to create geophysical standards and modernize export control legislation,” the general director emphasized.
President Vladimir Putin instructed Deputy Prime Minister Maxim Akimov to work on these issues with Marine Innovations. According to Andrei Belousov, the assistant to the head of state, a special program of the Ministry of Industry and Trade is also needed to solve these problems. The Russian leader said he would give the relevant instructions to the ministry.
The meeting with Vladimir Putin was also attended by the head of ASI Svetlana Chupsheva, Deputy Prime Minister Maxim Akimov, assistant to the Russian leader Andrei Belousov, president of the NTI Avtodata project Alexander Gurko, president of the "Sistema" Charitable Foundation and leader of the "Odyssea" technology competition Anna Yanchevskaya, Eldis CEO and co-owner Roman Vlasov, Marine Innovations CEO Anton Pleshkov, CEO of Neurotrend and leader of the NTI Nero Chat project Natalia Galkina, head of a private space company Sputniks Vladislav Ivanenko, Director General of the Nanosemantics Laboratory Stanislav Ashmanov.