© РИА Томск. Павел Стефанский TOMSK, Nov 11 –
RIA Tomsk. Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics (TUSUR) became a resident of the
Telecommunication Technologies consortium; participation in the association
will allow the university to develop high-tech industries and training for
them, the university's press service said on Wednesday.
According to the
press service, the status of the consortium resident makes it possible to
establish the necessary production ties, attract funding and government support
for the launch of Russian-made telecommunications products on the market.
"Telecommunication
Technologies consortium is a very important and valuable platform, thanks to
which TUSUR, in conjunction with industrial partners, will be able to bring the
results of work in the area of "Communication Systems and
Microelectronics" in the Tomsk region to a new level and compete with
world companies, creating new technologies and products, training highly
professional personnel in the field of microwave and nanoelectronics,
radio-photonics", – Rector Victor Rulevsky is quoted.
According to
him, participation in the consortium will help to establish mutually beneficial
cooperation with partners for the development of high-tech industries at the
regional and federal levels, as well as expand the presence of domestic
high-tech products in the global market.
© РИА Томск. Павел Стефанский
According to the
university, today in the world-class research and educational center (REC),
which is being formed in Tomsk, the direction "Communication systems and
microelectronics", which is supervised by TUSUR, is one of the leading.
Within the framework of this direction a unique infrastructure will be formed
in the region (including the Center for Microelectronic Systems, which will be
opened on the basis of TUSUR).
The
Telecommunication Technologies consortium was created by the
"Sozvezdie" ("Constellation") concern (part of the
Ruselectronics holding of the Rostec State Corporation), RTK TsRI LLC (part of
Rostelecom PJSC) and the Element group of companies with the support of the
Ministry of Industry and Trade in December 2019 with the aim of forming
conditions for the implementation of the state strategy in the field of import
substitution and the development of domestic production of radioelectronic
products for the telecommunications industry.