DiIPi (DIP)
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
101000, Pokrovka st., 40, p. 2a
DiIPi (DIP) is a startup of the FlexLab group of companies of the North-Western Nanocenter, specializing in the development and integration of printed technology for creating organic and hybrid organ-inorganic perovskite materials for the production of matrix photodetectors.
Performance indicators
2024: Revenue growth by 29% to RUB 2.5 billion
As TAdviser found out in early December 2025, the Russian developer of software for automation of industrial processes DIP (DiIPi JSC) received revenue of 2.46 billion rubles in 2024. This is 28.4% more than in the previous year, when the indicator was at around 1.91 billion rubles.
The cost of sales on an annualized basis rose by 30.7% - from 1.52 billion rubles to 1.99 billion rubles. Commercial expenses are not indicated in the financial documentation, while management expenses added 16%, reaching 312.25 million rubles against 269.25 million rubles in 2023. Other revenues jumped almost four times - from 1.08 million rubles to 4.18 million rubles. Under the article "other expenses" there was an increase of 49.1% - from 29.49 million rubles to 43.97 million rubles.
Sales of products, goods, works and services in 2024 provided 2.24 billion rubles: this is 23.5% more than a year earlier, when such receipts amounted to 1.81 billion rubles. Payments to suppliers (contractors) for raw materials, materials, works and services increased by 37.9% - from 136.75 million rubles to 188.62 million rubles. Expenses in connection with the remuneration of workers increased from 1.38 billion rubles to 1.59 billion rubles, that is, by 15.3%.
DIP gross profit in 2024 amounted to 470.79 million rubles: this is 19.7% more than a year earlier (393.21 million rubles). Profit from sales increased by 27.9% - from 123.96 million rubles to 158.54 million rubles. At the same time, the company received 117.93 million rubles of net profit against 87.5 million rubles in 2023, which corresponds to an increase of 34.8%.
As of December 31, 2024, receivables amounted to 589 million rubles, which is 54.7% more than a year earlier (380.63 million rubles). Accounts payable increased by 21.3% - from 214.83 million rubles to 260.59 million rubles.[1]
