The chief technologist of NPO "Electromashina" from Chelyabinsk, Alexey (surname not disclosed within the company's policy), won a prestigious competition in Moscow. The engineer became "Rostec Man" thanks to his idea to increase the production of the company's main products.
The technologist presented a project to the jury on mastering the production of innovative products at the enterprise. The winning project is related to solving the problems of increasing production volumes, which was set for NPO "Electromashina" in 2019. For this, a whole complex of unique technological solutions was implemented at the enterprise.
The project became significant for Electromashina. Thanks to the technological potential, we managed to establish mass production of new products.
It is only known that the famous engineer has been working at the enterprise for 18 years. He started his career as a process engineer.
The main products of NPO "Electromashina" are Okhotnik combat modules for combat boats, as well as protection systems for armored vehicles from high-precision weapons for the latest armored vehicles - T-14 "Armata", T-90M "Proryv" and T-72B3M.
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