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2025: Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed to create a database of properties of high-tech materials
On April 18, 2025 Russia Vladimir Putin , the president instructed the government to consider the possibility of creating a single digital database of the properties of high-tech materials. The initiative is aimed at strengthening the country's scientific and technical potential, as well as increasing the effectiveness of research.
The federal state budgetary institution "Russian Academy of Sciences" and the state corporation "Rosatom" will take part in the development of proposals for improving the regulatory regulation of the turnover of data on high-tech materials and their components (including the collection, storage, processing, transfer and use). The project involves the creation of a single cross-industry database of properties of such materials and their components. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has been appointed responsible for this order. Proposals should be prepared by June 1, 2025.
The field of high-tech materials includes unique alloys, composite substances, shape memory materials, fluids with manageable properties, innovative coatings or sputtering, as well as design technologies, for example, new types of material fasteners and 3D printing. It is expected that such materials will find application in a variety of fields.
Earlier, the Government of the Russian Federation and Rosatom signed an agreement on the development of the high-tech direction "Technologies of new materials and substances." By 2030, it is planned to develop dozens of new products in four categories: composites, rare earth metals, additive technologies and digital materials science. The main task is to satisfy the need of civil sectors of industry and defense industry in high-tech materials and domestic equipment, as well as to ensure Russia's technological leadership in the field of creating fundamentally new materials and substances.[1]
