The first motherboard manufacturing plant launched in Tatarstan

The plant will produce from 300 thousand to one million boards per year with the installation of Intel, AMD, Baikal and Elbrus processors

A plant for assembling computer equipment and surface mounting of motherboards with the installation of Intel, AMD, Baikal and Elbrus processors has been launched in Tatarstan. It will allow the production of more than 200 types of Russian-made equipment.

The production was launched by ICL in less than a year. It is located on the territory of the Innopolis special economic zone in the Laishevsky district of Tatarstan.
The production was launched by ICL in less than a year. It is located on the territory of the Innopolis special economic zone in the Laishevsky district of Tatarstan.

The Industrial Development Fund helped with the acquisition of new lines for surface and lead mounting of motherboards, automatic optical inspection and X-ray inspection systems, automated conveyor assembly lines and equipment for testing finished products. Automatic printed circuit board assembly lines operate without human intervention, and part of the conveyor assembly section is also mechanized.

However, there are still jobs for personnel. Eighty employees are employed in the production, and in the future four hundred people will work there. With this number of personnel, the company will enter the retail market by the end of 2023. At the first stage, the plant will be able to produce 300 thousand boards per year, later - up to a million.


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