In 2025, Russia plans to open at least 13 sites for testing the latest technologies as part of national projects for technological leadership. This was announced by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin at a meeting of the Council for Strategic Development and National Projects.
This year, eight clinical bases will be created to test new medical technologies, conduct clinical trials, and test drugs and medical devices.
In addition, the planned facilities include two engineering development centers that will focus on creating and implementing new materials and chemical technologies.
The list of projects also includes two sites for pilot production and scaling of new technologies, which will allow for faster implementation of innovative solutions in industry.
In addition, a center for industrial robotics will open at the Innopolis University, which will become an important platform for the development of robotic systems.
Thus, already in 2025, Russia will receive at least 13 specialized sites for testing and developing advanced technological solutions, which is an important step in the implementation of national projects for technological leadership.
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