Main article: Technoparks of Russia
Moscow Smart City
Main article: Moscow Smart City
Sberbank Technopark in Skolkovo
Main article: Sberbank Technopark in Skolkovo
2025
The number of technology parks in Moscow for the year increased to 49. They employ 2,300 companies and 76 thousand people
There are 49 technology parks in Moscow, which employ more than 2.3 thousand companies and over 76 thousand people. The total area of the capital's technology parks increased to 2.7 million square meters. m in 2025. Four sites were put into operation, another six received the status of a technopark and an investment priority project. This was announced by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin on January 12, 2026.
As reported on the portal of the mayor of Moscow, over ten years, the volume of investments in the development of Moscow technology parks amounted to about ₽182,7 billion. One ruble of tax breaks accounts for more ₽13,2 private investment. The strategic goal until 2030 is 5 million square meters. m for innovative industries. Residents of technology parks can receive tax benefits and grants for equipping equipment.
Four technology parks have been commissioned with the following specializations:
- "NTV" - television and radio broadcasting;
- "ZIL" - information technologies and microelectronics;
- "Ryabinovaya 44" - food production;
- "STMP-Zelenograd" - microelectronics.
Six sites received the status of a technopark and an investment priority project to create a technopark:
- "NICEVT" - under the management of the state corporation "Rostec";
- "SNIIP" - under the management of the state corporation "Rosatom";
- MedtechMoscow;
- " Legprom House";
- PPI "707";
- IPP "Multifunctional complex with fire station."
The status of an investment priority project provides additional preferences to investors. Simplified administrative procedures speed up the implementation of construction. State support reduces the financial risks of developers.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin recalled that residents of technology parks can receive tax benefits and grants for equipping equipment. Tax preferences include reduced income and property tax rates. Equipment grants cover part of the capital cost of starting production.[1]
A new technopark "Medtekh.Moskva" has appeared in Moscow for the development of medical technologies
The Moscow government has assigned the status of a technopark to the high-tech site Medtekh.Moskva, specializing in the development of biomedical technologies and the introduction of innovations in healthcare. This was reported by the press service of the mayor of Moscow on December 19, 2025. Read more here
Technopark for the development of high technologies of light industry launched in Moscow
The Moscow government has assigned the status of a technopark to the high-tech site "House of Legprom," specializing in the development and implementation of innovations in light industry. This was reported by the press service of the mayor of Moscow on December 19, 2025. Read more here.
Ryabinovaya technopark earned in Moscow for ₽1,7 billion
In the capital of Russia, the first Ryabinovaya food technopark worth ₽1,7 billion was commissioned, developed by the full-cycle industrial developer RBNA. The industrial complex is located in the western district of Ochakovo-Matveevskoye at 44 Ryabinova Street, where it is planned to host about ten production companies. The construction of the facility took two years, and the Moscow State Construction Supervision Committee issued permission to put the technopark into operation. The launch of the project took place on September 5, 2025.
A new technopark has appeared in Moscow. Electronics for the nuclear industry are being developed there
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has assigned the status of a technopark to the Specialized Research Institute of Instrument Engineering (SNIIP), which is part of the state corporation Rosatom. SNIP produces instruments and instruments for measuring and testing nuclear and radiation safety at nuclear facilities. The construction of a technopark on the territory of the Skolkovo innovation center is included in the list of investment priority projects in the capital. This was announced by the portal of the mayor of Moscow on October 3, 2025. Read more here
Opening of a technopark in Zelenograd, in which micro- and nanotechnology will be created
In August 2025, two new technoparks opened in Moscow - on Novomoskovskaya Street and in Zelenograd. Metropolitan Mayor Sergei Sobyanin wrote about this in his channel messenger Max.
According to the mayor, there are three laboratory and three production buildings on the territory of the technopark in Zelenograd. The infrastructure of the facility is focused on the production of electronic and radio products, as well as research in the field of micro- and nanotechnology.
The technopark on Novomoskovskaya Street is equipped with a modern media infrastructure, including television studios, announcers and editing rooms, as well as an on-air complex. In addition, office space, coworking areas and commercial data centers are located on its squares. Among the key residents are a television channel, a radio holding, as well as enterprises specializing in the development of software and hardware solutions for television and Internet broadcasting.
According to Sergei Sobyanin, by 2030 it is planned to commission up to 2.5 million square meters in the capital. m of new production and office space. The volume of attracted investments in this sector is estimated at 475 billion rubles.
By the end of August 2025, there are 47 technology parks in Moscow, which employ about 75 thousand people. As the mayor of the Russian capital noted, these sites make a significant contribution to the development of innovative potential and strengthening the status of Moscow as one of the world's leading centers of high technologies.
By August 2025, a technopark for light industry enterprises is also being built in Zelenograd. It is also planned to place knowledge-intensive industries and technical and innovative companies. The start of the technopark is scheduled for April-June 2027. The volume of investments in the project will amount to 2.2 billion rubles.[2]
2024
Rostec began building a new technopark in Moscow
The Snegiri group of companies has begun construction of an innovative technopark commissioned by the Rostec state corporation in the Voikovsky district of Moscow. This became known in mid-November 2024. The project is being implemented for the Moscow Institute of Electromechanics and Automation, which is part of the Concern Radioelectronic Technologies (KRET). Read more here
Opening of the ZIL Technopark
On September 11, 2024, the official opening of the first stage of the ZIL technopark took place in Moscow. The project with a total cost of ₽13,5 billion is aimed at developing the innovative infrastructure of the capital and creating high-tech workplaces. The opening took place at the site of the former ZIL plant, where it is planned to implement three stages of construction. The first stage of the technopark, building B with an area of 29.4 thousand square meters. m, has already been completed and includes 2.6 thousand workplaces. Read more here.
A new high-tech technopark has appeared in Moscow
On July 25, 2024, a new high-tech technopark was opened in the Russian capital on the basis of the Academician V.S. Semenikhin Research Institute of Automatic Equipment (NIIAA), which is part of the Roselectronics holding of the Rostec state corporation. The order to assign the status of a technopark and the management company of the NIIAA technopark was signed by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. Read more here
Moscow approved the issuance of subsidies for the creation of technology parks
In June 2024, it became known that the Moscow government approved a program for issuing subsidies for the creation and modernization of technology parks. According to the Moscow Department of Industrial Policy, the new initiative is aimed at supporting the construction, reconstruction and overhaul of technology parks, as well as compensating interest on loans taken for these purposes.
By mid-June 2024, the program for updating innovative infrastructure facilities has been operating in Moscow for more than 10 years. Within the framework of this program, technology parks, industrial complexes and industrial parks can count on financial support. Applications for subsidies are accepted until August 30, 2024 through the i.moscow platform.
According to the Department of Industrial Policy, the management company of the Elma Technopark has been actively engaged in the overhaul and modernization of its facilities since 2016. As part of the program, the engineering infrastructure, elevators, building facades and other elements of the technopark are being updated.
By June 2024, there are 48 technology parks in Moscow, in which mainly small and medium-sized innovative companies operate. According to the city administration, more than 74 thousand jobs have been created at these sites. The subsidy program is aimed at further developing these territories and creating new jobs.
According to the Russian socio-political newspaper Kommersant, the demand for technology parks in Moscow continues to grow. Vacancy in industrial complexes for the first time approached zero. According to analysts from the Association of Industrial Parks of Russia, this situation is explained by the high demand for finished areas and the insufficient supply of new facilities due to the high cost of construction loans.
According to NF Group experts, investments in technology parks are becoming more and more attractive. The return on investments in industrial facilities exceeds the indicators in other segments of real estate, such as residential, warehouse and office. NF Group partner Konstantin Fomichenko confirmed that the areas in the new technology parks are filled by more than 50% during construction, which makes this segment interesting for investors.[3]
Moscow begins to build two new technoparks for 17 billion rubles
The Moscow authorities launched a large-scale investment project to create two high-tech production clusters in the Yasenevo district in the south-west of the capital. As Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Planning Policy and Construction, said on May 30, 2024, two modern technology parks will be erected on the territory of the former Teply Stan industrial zone with a total area of almost 17 hectares.
| The city continues to build innovative potential and create favorable conditions for the development of high-tech business. New technology parks will become attractive sites for companies working in the field of scientific development and high technologies, and will also create additional jobs for qualified personnel, "Vladimir Efimov emphasized. |
The total investment in the implementation of this project of integrated development of the territory will amount to about 17 billion rubles. The Arkhangelsk developer received the rights to reorganize the site following the results of the auction, the land lease agreement was concluded for a ten-year period.
The press service of the Moscow urban planning complex noted that as part of the integrated development of the territory of the former industrial zone in Yasenev, it is planned to build two production complexes with technoparks with a total area of 27.4 thousand square meters.
In addition to technoparks, where innovative enterprises and startups will be located, a modern multifunctional quarter will appear on the site with five complexes with a total area of 112 thousand square meters. meters. They include office and coworking spaces, sports infrastructure, catering establishments and retail outlets.
According to the head of the Moscow Department of Urban Property Maxim Gaman, after the implementation of the project, more than 2,800 workplaces will be created at the new facilities. In addition, the developer will carry out a comprehensive improvement of the site, update about a kilometer of the adjacent road network, equip parking areas and lay new engineering communications.
According to Efimov, the development of production clusters and technoparks remains one of the main directions of the capital's urban planning policy. This ensures the creation of new highly qualified jobs and the introduction of innovative solutions in various industries.[4]
2023
6 new technology parks appeared in Moscow in a year
In 2023, 6 new technology parks appeared in Moscow. This was reported on January 16, 2024 on the website of the capital's mayor's office. Technopark status in 2023 received:
- Ostankino (television and radio broadcasting);
- Mosmedpark (medicine);
- Caliber-Techno (IT);
- "Rowan 44" (food production);
- Semenovsky (IT);
- "Newton Plaza" (electrical equipment).
By the end of 2023, a total of 48 technology parks were operating in Moscow, occupying land plots with an area of more than 603 hectares. Thanks to new sites, the number of high-performance jobs in the capital in 2023 increased to 4.7 thousand. At the same time, the total number of employees in Moscow technology parks exceeds 72.5 thousand people.
The interaction of technoparks and the city is a mutually beneficial partnership, explains Arina Avdeeva, head of the technological infrastructure development department of the department of entrepreneurship and innovative development of the city of Moscow.
| The investor creates infrastructure for high-tech companies. In return, the city receives jobs and products that can be used by residents, business, and the state, "Avdeeva emphasized. |
The city reduces the tax burden for site owners from 17 to 25%, she said. According to the official website of the mayor and the government of Moscow (published in mid-January 2024), the number of tax benefits received by technology parks exceeds 200 million rubles a year.
Anchor residents play a key role in the development of the infrastructure of technology parks - companies that introduce innovative ideas and projects, create new jobs and attract investments. In 2023, three companies received the status of anchor resident of technology parks.
Technoparks in Moscow are being built from scratch and are being created as part of redevelopment on the site of former industrial zones, warehouses and other decayed territories, as well as on the basis of existing facilities.[5]
A new ICT technopark has appeared in Moscow
In the Preobrazhenskoye district, the business center on Malaya Semenovskaya Street in Moscow was assigned the status of a technopark. The capital's mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his Telegram channel on August 30, 2023. Read more here.
Mosmedpark received the status of Technopark
Mosmedpark in Pechatniki (Moscow) was given the status of a technopark with the specialization "providing innovative infrastructure and services for pharmaceutical companies and manufacturers of medical devices." On March 29, 2023, the mayor of the Russian capital Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his Telegram channel. Read more here.
The television center in Ostankino was given the status of a technopark
The television center in Ostankino was given the status of a technopark with the specialization "development and production of television and video content for domestic channels and media platforms." On March 29, 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his Telegram channel. Read more here.
2022
In Moscow, begin to build a pharmaceutical technopark for 13 billion rubles
On September 23, 2022, it became known that a pharmaceutical technopark would be built in the north-east of Moscow. According to the press service of the State Inspectorate for Real Estate in the capital, the project will be implemented on the site of the spontaneous construction market and materials warehouse. Read more here.
Pharmaceutical technopark will be built in the north-east of the capital
In the north-east of the capital in the Severny district will be built. As pharmaceutical technopark a result of the implementation project , a thousand jobs will appear in the city. this became known on September 23, 2022. More. here
Capital Group creates a network of technology parks in Moscow for billions
In January 2022, Capital Group announced the creation of a network of industrial technology parks in Moscow. To implement this project, the developer rented 3.5 hectares in Molzhaninovo in the north of the capital and 1 hectare on Promyshlennaya Street in the southern part of the city. Read more here.
2021: Another 7,000 jobs will appear in Moscow outside TransTeleCom
Within the framework of three agreements between the Moscow Government and investors under the city program for creating places for applying labor in CJSC, Zelenograd and New Moscow, an industrial technopark, a production complex and a multifunctional public and business center will appear. After putting the facilities into operation, about 7 thousand jobs will be created here. DIiPP announced this on September 29, 2021, from the words of Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations Vladimir Efimov. Read more here.
2017:31 technology parks, 1,700 companies and 30 industrial complexes
"Industrial high-tech production should become a locomotive for the development of the Moscow economy. Thanks to it, the maximum share of intellectual value added will be formed. The main priority for us today is to support industry, stimulate entrepreneurship and create human resources, "said Natalya Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow in the Moscow Government on economic policy and property and land relations in October 2017.
She stressed that the business environment is constantly improving in the capital, tax incentives are being created, as a result of which entrepreneurial activity is growing, and the rate of economic growth exceeds the national indicators.
"Moscow's private, competitive business today creates high-performance jobs. A convincing example of this is the capital's technology parks. This is a concrete result of supporting entrepreneurial initiative through systemic solutions that reduce production costs and neutralize the risks of doing business, "said Natalya Sergunina.
The concentration of high-performance jobs in the created technopolises, technology parks and industrial parks was explained by the head of the Department of Science, Industrial Policy and Entrepreneurship of the city of Moscow Alexei Fursin.
"Here industrialists receive the maximum tax breaks - from 17 to 25 percent.. Preferences should be added to this in the form of a reduction in taxes on income, property of the organization, land, benefits for renting land plots. For residents of the special economic zone, the package of tax benefits has been expanded, the income tax on organizations has been reduced, the terms of exemption from transport and land taxes have been increased, "A. Fursin said.
There are 31 technoparks in Moscow, where over 1,700 companies and 30 industrial complexes operate.
2014:6 industrial areas, 360 companies, 5 thousand people
At the end of 2014, there are 6 specialized industrial territories in Moscow (technopolis Moskva, technoparks Slava, Strogino, Mosgormash, Moscow Sapphire Plant, VIZBAS, Caliber). They occupy an area exceeding 47 hectares, the area of property complexes at the same time is 435,000 thousand square meters.
The total number of tenants and residents of technology parks is more than 360 companies. About 5 thousand people work in Moscow technology parks, most of whom are highly qualified employees of knowledge-intensive sectors of the economy.
Budget investments in the development of technology parks in 2013-2014 amounted to 5.1 billion rubles, while the volume of private investment has already exceeded state. Tenant companies invested more than 7.2 billion rubles in the placement of high-tech industries and laboratories in 2013-2014.
The volume of tax deductions paid by tenants and residents of Moscow technology parks in 2014 to the consolidated budget is more than 1.8 billion rubles. For the entire period of operation of technology parks, tenant companies have replenished the budgets of various levels by 3.1 billion rubles.
Nagatino-ZiL is a Moscow business center, originally positioned as a technopark.
Notes
- ↑ Sobyanin: Moscow expanded the total area of technoparks to 2.7 million square meters. meters
- ↑ Sergei Sobyanin: Two new technology parks appeared in Moscow
- ↑ Investors dispersed through technology parks
- ↑ Efimov: two technoparks are planned to be created in Yasenev under the KRT program
- ↑ Six metropolitan sites received the status of technoparks last year
