The implementation of a large-scale project, the "IT Park" scientific and educational complex, has begun on Russky Island in Vladivostok. It will be integrated into the structure of the "Russky" Innovation Science and Technology Center (ISTC). The project has already received approval from the Main Department of State Expertise of Russia, which confirms its compliance with technical and regulatory requirements.
The IT Park building will consist of three blocks ranging from three to four stories in height, connected by an atrium. This space is planned to be used not only for scientific work but also for congress and exhibition events. Special attention is paid to noise and vibration protection, which is critical for microelectronics and IT development. In addition, the project takes into account the seismic characteristics of the region and the complex terrain.
The IT Park is being created as part of a strategy for the development of domestic high technologies. It will become a platform for the development and commercialization of Russian high-tech solutions. The project is being implemented by the Russky ISTC Development Fund with the participation of the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU).
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