New technology park and cutting-edge laser developments. Denis Manturov visited enterprises in the Moscow region.

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Denis Manturov visited industrial sites in Fryazino, Moscow Region.

First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov visited industrial sites in Fryazino, Moscow Region: the Istok-RTU MIREA innovative technology park, the Istok research and production enterprise named after A.I. Shokin, and VPG Lazeruan.

The Istok-RTU MIREA innovative technology park was built with the support of the Rostec State Corporation. This educational space, covering over 3,700 square meters, is equipped with modern laboratories, a drone testing ground, a cyberdrome, and an arena for the "Robot Battle." It will provide practical training for schoolchildren and students for companies in the electronics industry, including through the "Rostec Code" educational and professional track.

The technology park was created within the advanced engineering school of microwave electronics with the participation of the Shokin Scientific and Production Enterprise Istok (part of the Rostec State Corporation's RosEl holding company) and the Russian Technical University MIREA. The educational complex is equipped with modern laboratories for studying natural sciences, information technology, radio electronics, design fundamentals, 3D printing, computer modeling, assembly, and automation. Students will also have access to courses in programming in various languages, cybersecurity, electronic product design, circuit design, smart home systems, chemistry, materials science, and other areas. The technology park also features an eSports center and testing grounds for drone and robot competitions.

Here, schoolchildren and students will undertake internships and participate in projects for Rostec enterprises. Successful projects and developments will be implemented in real production while still in training. This approach fosters innovative thinking and unlocks the potential of each student.

"The technology park will become a breeding ground for a new generation of engineers with cutting-edge practical knowledge in microwave electronics. Today, this is a key competency for industry and design. Educational programs here will be based on real-world cases and enterprise challenges, meaning schoolchildren and students will be involved in work directly related to production needs from the very beginning. They will be mentored by experienced specialists from the state corporation. This approach will help develop a workforce with honed practical skills, starting from their school and university years. As a result, enterprises will recruit specialists who understand the industry's needs and are ready to create breakthrough solutions for the country, ensuring its technological independence," noted Denis Manturov.

"Radioelectronics is one of the country's key industries, and its development is impossible without a strong school system. The technology park will become a platform for laying the foundation for engineering education, and thus the basis for future technological breakthroughs. Here, students will have the opportunity not only to gain a theoretical foundation but also to master the practical skills needed in real-world production. For example, at the school, they can assemble devices of varying complexity—from a radio receiver to a robot—and write programs to control them. Here, students will understand that our industry is an exciting and promising undertaking," emphasized Sergey Sakhnenko, CEO of RosEl Holding and a member of the Union of Mechanical Engineers of Russia.

The First Deputy Prime Minister also visited the production site of the Shokin Scientific Production Enterprise Istok, where modern and advanced electronic products and radio equipment are developed and mass-produced.

During his working visit, Denis Manturov also toured the VPG Laseruan production facility. This modern, dynamically developing company specializes in laser and fiber technology and produces lasers and technological systems for all sectors of industry, science, and medicine. Denis Manturov was shown laser welding, glass cutting, pipe processing, and surgical and cosmetic lasers. The company supplies its products to virtually all regions of Russia and is actively expanding its presence in the international market, exporting to friendly countries in Asia and the Middle East.

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