Denis Manturov visited the Penza region on a working visit.

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Denis Manturov visited industrial enterprises in the Penza region.

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited industrial enterprises in the Penza region as part of a working visit.

Denis Manturov toured the production facilities of one of Russia's leading telecommunications and communications equipment manufacturers. The First Deputy Prime Minister was shown the manufacturing process of printed circuit boards and other components.

The company fully fulfilled its state technical retooling obligations, enabling the introduction of modern, high-precision equipment, automated processes, and ultimately increased production efficiency and improved working conditions. The plant has implemented its own digitalization system, enabling data collection from equipment and machine performance analysis.

Denis Manturov also visited a Penza-based home appliance manufacturer. The company has been operating in the Russian and international markets for over 30 years. Today, its product portfolio includes approximately 300 appliance models from various brands, which are available in all regions of Russia and nine countries worldwide.

The First Deputy Prime Minister visited the site of another import-substituting production facility in the Penza Region. The company manufactures high-tech, science-intensive products, including for the nuclear power and fuel and energy sectors. With government support, the plant is implementing a long-term technical upgrade program. This year, the number of robotic production equipment will double.

During a meeting with Penza Region Governor Oleg Melnichenko, Denis Manturov highlighted the opportunities offered by the national technological leadership project "Production and Automation Tools" and recommended that the region actively take advantage of them. Specifically, he noted that the state will reimburse up to 50% of the costs of purchasing Russian-made robots.

The Penza Region is also actively working to improve labor productivity and implement lean manufacturing principles as part of the federal "Labor Productivity" project. The head of the region noted that, thanks to participation in the project, output has increased by 22% and production process times have been reduced by 24%. By 2030, at least 88 enterprises from various industries in the Penza Region are expected to participate in the federal project.

Furthermore, the First Deputy Prime Minister and the regional governor discussed issues related to social support for enterprise employees. An agreement was reached to pilot corporate crèches and kindergartens in the Penza Region using public-private partnership mechanisms to create the most favorable conditions for employees and develop the human resources potential of the region's manufacturing industries.

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