Rostec will present over 30 advanced digital solutions for industry at the CIPR-2026 conference in Nizhny Novgorod. Among the key new products is the fifth-generation server MLT-S from Multillect (a joint venture between Rostec's Azimut and IT holding T1). It is designed for critical data processing and storage tasks, as well as operations using artificial intelligence.
The Rosel holding will showcase the industrial AI platform ShokinGPT for working with documents and data. Developers claim that the system reduces information search time by up to 80 percent and saves three to five working hours per day per specialist. The holding will also present a software and hardware complex of design tools – a virtual infrastructure for automating design preparation for production, project management, and supercomputer calculations.
RT-Techpriemka will demonstrate an updated version of the Qphorus platform for quantum chemical modeling. The solution is being developed jointly with the Chemistry Department of Moscow State University. It is intended for digital modeling of molecules and materials, as well as for quantum chemical calculations.
Alexander Nazarov, Deputy General Director of Rostec, noted that the corporation is increasing the production of domestic digital products. According to him, proprietary solutions cover areas such as security, cyber threat countermeasures, design, virtual workshop organization, personnel training, and others. The products are in demand not only within the state corporation but also in other Russian companies. The result of implementation is a reduction in time for operations and development, as well as an increase in labor productivity by an average of 10 to 30 percent.
CIPR-2026 will be held in Nizhny Novgorod at the Nizhny Novgorod Fair from May 18 to May 21, 2026. The conference is among the main business events on the digital economy and technologies in Russia.