Robotech
Since 2019
Russia
Volga Federal District of the Russian Federation
Perm
614065, w. Cosmonauts, 395 letters T
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As of April 2023, Robotech produces industrial robots and, 3D printers as well as designs, implements and maintains robotic complexes throughout. Russia Complex solutions offered to enterprises by specialists - Perm IT companies are built on the basis of own robots and units of leading Russian manufacturers. The company has already integrated welding positioners and tilters with a carrying capacity of up to 20 tons, automated sheet metal storage systems, a robotic system for making ceramic molds at the foundry, an automated complex for packing and packaging expanded clay and many others.
Performance indicators
2023: Annual revenue growth by 405% to RUR 266 mln
According to the results of 2023, a large Russian manufacturer of industrial robots Robotech earned almost 266 million rubles in revenue, which is 406% more than a year earlier, when the company's sales were measured at 52.7 million rubles. The company's net profit also increased significantly - from 5.4 million to 67.4 million rubles. This is evidenced by the data of the Kontur. Focus service, which TAdviser got acquainted with in October 2024.
It follows from these materials that the accounts payable of Robotech LLC in 2023 amounted to 76.3 million rubles against 64.6 million rubles a year earlier. The volume of long-term borrowed funds decreased from 15 million to 10 million rubles, and capital and reserves reached almost 72 million rubles.
Perm LLC Robotech was created in 2019 and is engaged in the development and production of industrial robots. They can do a variety of jobs. This is welding, forging, assembly, labeling and sorting of parts. The company also produces 3D printers. At the end of 2023, 100% of the company's shares were bought by Evgeny Poshvin, vice president of Novomet Group of Companies.
In 2023, Robotech implemented several large projects to equip enterprises with industrial robots. Among them is a project to robotize veneer detection processes at the Sveza birch plywood plant in the village of Uralsky. The high-tech complex includes an industrial robot Robotech RP65 and a vision system with its own software in the C Sharp programming language using standard recognition algorithms and deep learning algorithms using models of neural networks object detection and classifier.
History
2024: Voskhod venture fund bought a stake in Robotech
The Perm company Robotech, specializing in the production of industrial robots, in early December 2024 attracted investments from the Voskhod venture fund to develop production and technologies.
According to Kommersant, the funds raised will be used to conduct research, develop new developments and improve the company's existing technologies. The financing will also support the implementation of a priority investment project to expand production capacity.
The venture capital fund Rising"," created by the company Interros"" in 2021, manages assets of ₽18 billion and includes more than 20 technology companies. In June 2023, the general director acquired 80% of the fund's shares, and the Ruslan Sarkisov remaining 20% was shared by entrepreneurs Konstantin Gibalo and Arthur Martirosov.
LLC "Robotech," founded in 2019 by the former vice-president of the GC Novomet"" Evgeny Poshvin, produces four models of industrial multifunctional robots and three models of 3D printers for the metallurgical industry. In 2023, the company's revenue amounted to ₽265,9 million, and net profit reached ₽67,4 million.
Promobot co-founder Oleg Kivokurtsev noted that industrial robotics has become one of the key state priorities, and Robotekh's developments are aimed at solving productivity problems and personnel shortages in the regions.
Robotech is implementing a project to create a competence center for the development and production of high-tech equipment with investments of ₽216 million. In the Sverdlovsk region of Perm, it is planned to build a production building with an area of 3 thousand square meters. m for the production of robotic manipulators and automated equipment.
Evgeny Protopopov, General Director of the GUN Group, believes that attracting federal investments in regional technology companies helps reduce the dependence of Russian production on imported components.[1]