Export revenues of Technopolis Moscow SEZ residents have tripled.

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From January to June 2025, the volume of exports from residents of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone (SEZ) amounted to approximately one billion rubles. Compared to the same period last year, this figure increased 3.3 times, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry. Maxim Liksutov.

"At Sergei Sobyanin's direction, the city is actively supporting high-tech enterprises. This allows companies to increase their production volumes, allowing them not only to integrate their developments into the domestic economy but also to export them to other countries. For example, in the first half of 2025, residents of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ shipped products worth approximately one billion rubles abroad. This is 3.3 times more than in the same period last year. Over the course of their operations in the capital's special economic zone, their export revenue has exceeded 8.1 billion rubles," said Maxim Liksutov.

The largest export revenue for the first six months of 2025—652 million rubles—was reported by Nanotechnology Center of Composites LLC, which manufactures products from new materials. The company's products are in demand in the construction and reconstruction of large infrastructure facilities. This year, the company exported its products to Bangladesh, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.

Another resident of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ shipped integrated circuits worth 137 million rubles to the People's Republic of China this year. Another company implemented a project to supply high-tech inspection equipment to the United Arab Emirates.

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Medical products from companies in the Moscow Special Economic Zone are also in demand in the CIS countries. These include emergency kits, known as orange cases, from the Medplant Scientific and Production Association. They contain everything necessary for first aid. From January to June 2025, the equipment was exported to Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. Sterilizers, disinfection and washing machines, and endoscope storage equipment were supplied to Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan by another Moscow SEZ resident, JSC Tyumen Plant of Medical Equipment and Instruments.

Educational products manufactured in the capital are also in demand in other countries. For example, Nex-T LLC produces interactive systems, digital desks, navigation stands, projectors, children's tables, and other interactive equipment. Resource centers, schools, and libraries in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Mongolia are already equipped with the company's products, and interactive panels are currently being supplied to Serbia and Kazakhstan.

Assistance is provided to the capital's export-oriented enterprises Mosprom CenterIt offers systematic support to Moscow companies at every stage of entering foreign markets.

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