Two new industrial technology parks, "Pobeda" and "Promyshlennik," are planned to open in the Orenburg Region. This was announced by the Minister of Industry and Energy of the region, Alexey Sharygin.
The "Pobeda" technology park will focus on reverse engineering of foreign analogues (import substitution). "Promyshlennik" will focus on the production of metal structures and metal processing. These initiatives are part of a strategy to develop local industry and reduce dependence on imported technologies.
In 2024, the regionlaunched the "Mashtab" technology park. It employs two residents engaged in the production of ferroalloys and master alloys based on chromium and nickel. The technology park plans to launch a project for the production of metallurgical silicon.
Interaction with scientific centers will allow the development of new materials to be introduced into industrial production in the future.
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