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Receiving a grant of 100 million rubles for the development of radio electronics for transport and drones
At the end of November 2025, it became known that the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after R.E. Alekseeva (NSTU) was included in the updated list of participants in the Priority-2030 program. As part of this initiative, the university in 2026 will receive a grant in the amount of up to 100 million rubles. The funds will go, among other things, to the development of electronic complexes to ensure the safety of transport and to the creation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
The NSTU development program, as noted, is focused on strategic areas of critical importance for the technological sovereignty of Russia. One of the key areas is nuclear power. University specialists are developing technologies for the world's first pilot demonstration complex of a closed nuclear cycle, justifying the structural elements of the first high-temperature gas-cooled reactor in Russia, working to increase the unit capacity of the nuclear fuel plant (fuel assembly of a nuclear power plant) for a new series of nuclear icebreakers. The total budget of these works for five years (by 2025) exceeded 700 million rubles.
Other significant areas are high-precision electronic systems, drones and intelligent machine tools. We are talking, in particular, about the creation of hybrid robotic machine tools and tooling of a new generation. In the field of UAVs, university engineers have created a unique installation for experimental studies of the bird resistance of structural elements of domestic aircraft in the interests of the UAC.
It is expected that the grant received will allow NSTU to launch new large-scale projects, including the Competence Center for low-capacity nuclear power plants. In addition, the university will continue to train highly qualified specialists for the industrial industry of the region and Russia as a whole.[1]
Receiving a grant of 295 million rubles for the development of industrial robotics and automation
Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after R.E. Alekseev received a grant of ₽295 million to create centers for industrial robotics. The funds will be used to develop innovative solutions, introduce robots and train specialists. Information in August 2025 follows from the results of the Innopolis University grant competition. The competition was attended by 28 organizations from 7 federal districts and 18 cities. The first grant payments will begin in 2025, the remaining funds will be distributed in 2026 and 2027[2]
2024: Agreement with BPMoft on training of IT specialists
The company BMCoft"," the developer low-code BPM of the platform, and BPMSoft the Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after R.E. Alekseeva (NSTU) signed a cooperation agreement. The goal of the partnership is to develop and implement educational programs aimed at developing students' practical skills in working with modern domestic IT solutions. BPMSoft announced this on December 18, 2024.
BPMSoft plans to actively interact with teachers and students of the Institute of Economics of NSTU, where such areas of training as "Applied Mathematics and Computer Science," "System Analysis and Management," "Innovatika" and others are implemented.
As part of the collaboration, university teachers will be trained to work with the low-code platform BPMSoft. The IT company is also developing options for integrating its products into training disciplines. Students will have access to BPMSoft educational stands and low-code School materials - an online resource with educational videos and more than 1,000 knowledge base articles. The training programs will include both studying the architecture of BPM systems and practical work on setting up business logic and process control.
| We appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with BPMSoft, which provides our students with access to IT solutions. Such a partnership will strengthen the practical training of future specialists and adapt the educational process to the requirements of the modern market. I am confident that interaction with BPMSoft will be a significant contribution to the development of professional competencies of our students, said Sergei Dmitriyev, rector of NSTU.
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| We are pleased to provide our product to faculty and students of various institutes within the university structure. Our goal is to form competencies among students in demand in the labor market. The level of graduates of NSTU named after R.E. Alekseeva deserves high marks, and we are proud of the opportunity to contribute to their professional growth, noted Yuri Vostrikov, CEO of BPMSoft.
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Cooperation with NSTU named after R.E. Alekseeva is implemented within the framework of the program "BPMSoft Education," aimed at training young specialists with practical skills in working with domestic IT solutions. The program has already brought together 23 leading universities from 11 cities in Russia, creating conditions for the formation of personnel that meet the challenges of the digital economy.
2018: Agreement with Central Design Bureau Dayton
On November 8, 2018, Roselectronics reported that Dayton Central Design Bureau (part of the Roselectronics holding of Rostec State Corporation) signed an agreement on cooperation with R.E. Alekseeva Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University. Read more here.
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