Orthofashion
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Orthomoda, a domestic developer and manufacturer of orthopedic shoes and rehabilitation (adaptive) clothing, has been a resident of the Technopolice Moscow special economic zone since June 2019. Along with mass production, it also makes shoes for individual orders, including remotely. The company's products are intended for people with any changes and deformations of the feet, anatomical shoes for young children and the elderly, orthopedic shoes for medical workers are also produced.
Consumers of the products of the company "Orthomoda" are adults and children with complex deformities of the foot, patients with diabetic foot syndrome and other people who need special anatomical shoes. The company also produces rehabilitation clothing for people in wheelchairs, adaptive school uniforms for disabled children and rehabilitation clothing for bedridden patients.
History
2025: Preferential loan in the amount of 350 million rubles for three years
The Orthomod company from Moscow will expand the production of adaptive clothing and footwear through preferential financing under the program of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia and the SME Corporation for small technology companies. The company received a preferential loan in the amount of 350 million rubles for three years in a subsidiary SME Bank. The attracted funding will make it possible to scale production and twice speed up the implementation of innovative developments to rehabilitate and increase the comfort of people with disabilities. The SME Corporation announced this on August 11, 2025.
In particular, it is planned to expand the range and volume of production of orthopedic shoes and adaptive clothing for the elderly and people with disabilities. A new line is being launched for people with diabetes and rehabilitation shoes for the prosthesis. In total, more than 100 new models of adaptive shoes will be produced.
The funding also helped launch the men's adaptive clothing collection "History Is You!," Which takes into account the features and types of combat injuries.
In 2026, the range of clothing for people using wheelchairs and the elderly will be expanded. In addition, the company aims to expand distribution and online sales to ensure the availability of products throughout the country. If now the company is present in 60 regions, then by 2027 it is planned to be present in all regions of Russia.
| Technology is not only about hardware and software. Completely everyday things become high-tech - the same clothes and shoes. It is technologies that make them as functional as possible, which is especially important in the segment of adaptive light industry. It is not a person who must adapt to clothes and remove the prosthesis in order to wear it, but everything must initially be taken into account in the design of the thing. Therefore, the support and development of companies engaged in such a high-tech light industry is among our priorities, "said Alexander Isaevich, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of SME Bank, CEO of SME Corporation. |
As of August 2025, under a preferential program for small technology companies, the interest rate is 11% per annum ("key" minus 7%).
2020: Conversion of production facilities to tailoring of personal protective equipment
On April 21, 2020, Technopolice Moscow announced that a light industry enterprise, the Ortomoda company, had transferred production facilities to sewing personal protective equipment.
| As of April 21, 2020, in Moscow, six light industry enterprises have already reoriented their production - to sewing protective clothing. Such decisions were made thanks to the joint work of business and the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of the city. Until September 2020, companies will supply about 4.5 million gowns and 1.5 million shoe covers to medical institutions, said Alexander Prokhorov, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of the city of Moscow
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As of April 21, 2020, the Ortomoda company is fulfilling the first wholesale order for 1000 suits made of waterproof protective fabric, negotiations are underway with other interested companies in parallel, and the terms of reference are being determined, said Gennady Dogtev, General Director of the Moscow Technopolice SEZ.
| On the territory of the special economic zone "Technopolice Moscow," the company "Ortomoda" has allocated one sewing workshop for the production of protective suits. Work is organized in two shifts, which only increases performance. The resident provided means of protection for all employees who remained at work, couriers and guests of the company, specified Gennady Dögtev
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The company "Ortomoda" promptly decided to connect digital technologies, make drawings of costumes and send them to a cut complex, shared the general director of the company "Ortomoda" Galina Volkova.
| Our teams, who continue to visit our clients at home to issue and take measurements for the manufacture of individual orthopedic shoes, need enhanced protection measures. Protective suits are reusable and not afraid of washing, which corresponds to current recommendations, WHO told Galina Volkova
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2017: Opening of orthopedic footwear production
In September 2017, the Ortomoda company opened the production of orthopedic shoes on the territory of the Moscow technopolis. It became the 30th open enterprise financed by the Industry Development Fund of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia. The total cost of the project amounted to 147 million rubles, of which 51 million rubles is a preferential loan of the Fund at 5% per annum.
Thanks to the borrowed financing, the company purchased modern equipment that allows the production of orthopedic shoes that take into account the individual anatomical characteristics of the consumer as accurately as possible. The production will use digital technologies for designing products based on the diagnosis of the foot and scanning its parameters. The new equipment will reduce the duration and cost of production, as well as improve the quality of complex orthopedic shoes.
The volume of imports of orthopedic shoes on the Russian market is more than 70%. By 2023, the company plans to significantly squeeze foreign manufacturers and take a share of up to 26% of the Russian market. The volume of production is planned to increase from 62 thousand pairs in 2017 to 208 thousand pairs in 2023. The company's products are delivered to 40 regions of Russia.

