Motherboards and PCs Produced in Moscow Region to Be Included in the Register of Domestic Equipment in Autumn 2023

Production will be expanded

Evgeny Kozlov, CEO of Inferit, a Russian manufacturer of computer equipment and servers, announced at a meeting with Deputy Head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Vasily Shpak that motherboards and personal computers produced in the science city of Fryazino in the Moscow region are planned to be included in the register of domestic equipment in the fall of this year.

Evgeny Kozlov announced that a conveyor will be launched in August to expand PC production, and two new surface mount lines will be launched by the end of the year. In the near future, the company's own data processing center will begin operating at the production site.

«It is important for domestic manufacturers to occupy the emerging niches in consumer electronics. Support measures in this area are unprecedented, and throughout the entire product creation chain, from applied research to production and implementation. And the task of companies is to actively use them in order to increase the share of Russian electronic products to 70% by 2030», Vasily Shpak said on this occasion.