Innovation in Action: Polytechnic at the Industrial Exhibition of Technological Solutions

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Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –

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Sasta PJSC's own production facility in the Ryazan region hosted an industrial exhibition for Russian manufacturers, suppliers, and developers of technological solutions. The event brought together over 120 domestic companies, displaying high-tech equipment, including five-axis welding and surfacing systems, 3D printers, and automated production lines using domestically produced equipment and components.

Anatoly Popovich, Chief Designer of the KNTN-2 and Director of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials, and Transport at SPbPU, participated in the exhibition's business program. Other participants included Pavel Malkov, Governor of the Ryazan Region; Valery Piven, Director of the Machine Tool and Heavy Engineering Department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation; representatives of Rostec and Technodinamika corporations; and the management of the Sasta plant, led by Diana Kaledina, Chairperson of the Board of Directors, and Boris Buyluk, CEO.

Opening the event, Pavel Malkov emphasized that this was the first large-scale industrial exhibition dedicated to advanced metalworking technologies to be held in the Ryazan Region. The exhibition included a conference where participants discussed prospects for industrial growth, production capabilities of enterprises, measures to support customers of domestic machine tools, and shared experiences in implementing advanced engineering solutions for various industrial sectors.

Anatoly Popovich discussed innovative manufacturing technologies, special materials, and alloys used in high-tech industries. He also presented SPbPU's developments and implemented solutions, implemented jointly with industrial partners, demonstrating examples of successful collaboration between academic science and the real economy.

Guests were able to view an exhibition of modern Russian metalworking equipment, including five-axis machining centers, specialized engineering solutions for defense industry and manufacturing companies, automation and robotics technologies, additive manufacturing and new materials, Russian components and tools, as well as domestic software and solutions for industrial digitalization.

Sasta PJSC is a Russian machine tool manufacturer with a full production cycle for metalworking machines, founded in 1974. Since 2020, the company has been included in the list of systemically important organizations of the Russian economy and in the consolidated register of defense industry organizations. The plant's products are certified as being of Russian origin in accordance with Russian Government Resolution No. 719.

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