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2024

Construction of technopark for ₽2 billion

In October 2024, it became known about a large-scale project to create a technopark by the Beshtau group of companies in the Rostov region. Investments in the construction of a facility intended for the production of electronic products will exceed ₽2 billion.

According to Interfax, Deputy Governor of the Rostov Region Igor Sorokin said that the total area of ​ ​ the technopark will be about 5 hectares. It is planned that by 2030 the volume of production at this site will reach ₽1,1 billion.

Rostov computer manufacturer Beshtau builds a technopark for ₽2 billion

The new technology park will become a platform for companies specializing in the development and production of competitive products in the electronic industry. As residents, it is planned to attract five companies that will be engaged in the production of controllers, printed circuit boards, numerical control machines and civilian unmanned aerial vehicles.

The deputy governor of the Rostov region stressed that the project will not only attract investments in the region, but will also create about 600 new jobs. In addition, the technopark will provide resident companies with ready-made production facilities and infrastructure.

The Beshtau Group of Companies, founded in 2021, is a key participant in the creation of an interregional cluster of the electronic industry. The cluster included organizations from the Krasnodar and Stavropol Territories. In June 2024, the cluster was included in the register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia.

Beshtau is a Russian manufacturer of computer equipment and microelectronics with production sites in Rostov-on-Don and Essentuki. The creation of a technology park is part of the company's strategy to expand production capacities and strengthen its position in the electronic product market.[1]

Creating a Company

On February 19, 2024, the Beshtau group of companies and the manufacturer of machine tools RostIntech announced the creation of a joint venture called Beshtau Technologies. It will engage in research in the development of machines, equipment and technologies for radio electronics and microelectronics.

According to the publication "City N," in the new structure, the co-owner of Beshtau Oleg Osipov and the co-owner of RostIntech Vitaly Shchebet have equal shares in the amount of 50%. Within the framework of the enterprise, the developments of both parties and three more companies, which were absorbed earlier, are combined. Beshtau Technologies will create fundamentally new or import-substituting products for the Russian market. In addition, the joint venture plans to support independent research groups, providing them with the necessary equipment.

Beshtau and machine tool manufacturer RostIntech announced the creation of a joint venture

Partners intend to solve personnel and financial issues: cooperation will facilitate the attraction of resources for expensive research. Beshtau Technologies will also train specialized specialists. One of the main areas of the company's work will be microelectronics - the creation of its own stepper, that is, a lithographic installation used in the manufacture of semiconductor integrated circuits. We are talking about technology with norms within 200 nm.

As of the end of February 2024, Beshtau Technologies is registering the first patent, which describes the method of assembling a line for the production of solid printed circuit boards on equipment from domestic raw materials. A preferential loan RFLP of 22 million was received to create an industrial model - rubles the funds were directed to the purchase of Russian components.

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The advantage of our line is that for the production of printed circuit boards you do not need to make a photomask, so you can switch from the release of one product to another line instantly. There is no reconfiguration cycle, changing templates, which takes a whole working day. No equipment downtime. This accelerates and cheapens the production of small-scale batches, which is relevant for Russia, - notes Osipov.[2]
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