Intelltech
Since 1897
Russia
North-West Federal District of the Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
197342, st. Kantemirovskaya, 8
Owners:
NII-Vektor
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2024
"Inteltech" came under the control of the Research Institute "Vector"
In mid-July 2024, it became known that the developer of communication technologies "Inteltech" changed its owner. The company came under the control of the research institute Vector"," which is part of the state corporation Rostec"."
It is reported that earlier the head of Intellech was Mikhail Vinokur. He was born on September 24, 1970, graduated from the Kemerovo Higher Military Command School of Communications named after Marshal of Communications I.T. Peresypkin and the Naval Academy named after Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union N.G. Kuznetsov. Vinokur headed the Murmansk branch of OJSC Voentelecom"" - 826 repair plant for communications, and also acted as director of JSC "NII," Neptune owned by To Rostec"." He became the head of Intellech in October 2022.
According to SPARK-Interfax, as of July 15, 2024, the managing organization of Intellech is the Vector Research Institute. In turn, the latter is headed by Sergey Skorykh, who holds the post of general director. According to MashNews sources, after leaving the post of head of Intellech, Vinokur will be appointed to the post of head of another subsidiary of Rostec. However, details were not disclosed.
According to the information on the Intellech website, the company is one of the leading Russian enterprises in the field of scientific research and production of automated control and communication systems, including hardware and software systems, specialized telecommunications equipment and software. Intellect is focused on creating a new generation of universal telecommunications technology that solves the tasks of system and network integration and ensuring the security of information exchange. NII "Vector" is the first radio engineering enterprise in Russia, founded in 1908.[1]
Inclusion in the US sanctions list
In May 2024, Inteltech was included in the US SDN sanctions list 37 [2].
Russian IT companies that fell under US, EU and British sanctions in 2022-2024 TAdviser map
TAdviser has drawn up a map the Russian IT of -companies that fell under sanctions in 2022-2024. and USA EU. Britain It included, among other things, the Inteltech company. The article about the map can be found here.
2020: Joining the Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Consortium
PJSC Inteltech of the Roselectronics holding (part of the Rostec State Corporation) has joined the Shipbuilding and Marine Technology Consortium, which unites leading enterprises and universities engaged in scientific development and training for the shipbuilding industry. This was reported on February 5, 2020 by Roselectronics.
The main focus of the consortium is the implementation of joint innovative projects in the development of new technologies and equipment, the creation of international educational programs in the interests of shipbuilding, and the organization of joint participation in Russian and international industry events.
PJSC Inteltech is one of the leading enterprises of the military-industrial complex engaged in the development and supply of equipment for the Russian Navy. In particular, the company has developed a multifunctional integrated communication complex to provide the crew of surface ships with a full range of digital multi-service services in all communication bands with seamless roaming.
Cooperation within the consortium will allow organizing a unified system for generating and disseminating new knowledge, as well as ensuring the transfer of new developments and technologies to the shipbuilding industry, which, in turn, will help us expand the range of civilian products in this segment, - said Yuri Nikolashin, General Director of Inteltech PJSC. |
2012: Revenue - 868.5 million rubles
Revenue Intelltech"" for 2012 amounted to 868.5 million rubles, profit - 45.6 million rubles.
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