Dmitry Grigorenko: Russian software with AI technology is being developed within the framework of the ICC.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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The government is updating the mechanics of selecting particularly significant projects implemented within the framework of industrial competence centers. The development of software with an artificial intelligence module is becoming a priority. Its presence is planned to be taken into account when selecting particularly significant projects. The work of industrial competence centers is supervised by Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

Currently, 26 IT solutions using artificial intelligence technology are being developed within the framework of industrial competence centers. New AI software is already being implemented in key sectors of the economy, such as railway engineering, shipbuilding, aviation, chemistry and pharmaceuticals, metallurgy, construction and others.

Artificial intelligence is used in IT solutions developed within the framework of the ICC to optimize and automate processes. For example, in software for mechanical engineering and shipbuilding, AI helps to create precise digital 3D models of objects, perform calculations and recommend the most suitable technical parameters based on them (the final decision on using the recommendations always remains with the specialist). AI technology integrated into the software is also used to identify potential risks and possible equipment defects long before emergency situations occur.

"Within the framework of industrial competence centers, high-quality IT solutions are created that meet the modern requirements of the Russian market. Artificial intelligence is one of the promising technologies that is becoming part of software packages. We take this into account and work ahead of the curve – we give priority to new-generation software, and not just "copies" of foreign products. Companies – participants of industrial competence centers have the opportunity to form a consolidated request to developers of solutions, including in terms of integrating artificial intelligence into them," said Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

A number of projects of industrial competence centers using AI have already been completed. For example, at the request of JSC Russian Railways, a software package for modeling and forecasting passenger flows was finalized and implemented. With the help of artificial intelligence, the system more accurately calculates passenger flow and helps plan more efficient transport routes. Another example of a completed solution using AI is a data collection and equipment diagnostics system for a chemical industry enterprise, commissioned by JSC MCC EuroChem. Thanks to artificial intelligence, the system automatically analyzes equipment data and predicts the risks of breakdown, which ensures uninterrupted operation of the lines.

The ICC projects that are in the final stage of development also include an automated control system commissioned by MMC Norilsk Nickel. The system has a built-in computer vision technology that allows analyzing the operation of equipment and monitoring the progress of mining operations. AI is also used in the domestic heavy-duty automated design system for shipbuilding, which is being developed within the ICC with the involvement of grant funds. Artificial intelligence is used for additional verification of the correctness of the construction of 3D models and drawings.

In total, about 200 particularly significant projects are being implemented in Russia within the framework of the ICC. Most of the first wave projects will be implemented by the end of 2026. The second wave of ICC projects started in May 2025. Within its framework, 49 projects were selected and supported. 17 of them received grant funding in the amount of 3.2 billion rubles. Completion of the implementation of most of the second wave projects is planned for the end of 2027.

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