| Customers: Techno Plant, Ryazan (TechnoNicole)
Contractors: League Project date: 2025/10
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The Technonicol Group is investing ₽125 million in creating an air monitoring system using artificial intelligence to analyze data on atmospheric pollution. The project provides for the installation of four automatic stations at the Ryazan "TECHNO Plant," which will begin work by the end of 2026. This became known at the end of September 2025.
According to RBC, a tender for the selection of a contractor for the installation of air monitoring posts in the Eastern Industrial Center has ended at the Ryazan enterprise. The winner was the Russian manufacturer Liga, which has been specializing in the development of environmental equipment for more than 30 years.
The League company proposed a project based on the recommendations of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Main Geophysical Observatory named after A.I. Voeikov." Three organizations took part in the tender. Work will begin in 2025 and be completed by the end of 2026.
Four monitoring points in the south, north, west and northwest of the TECHNO Plant will be located in the Eastern Industrial Hub. This arrangement will allow analyzing air quality in key areas where settlements and health care institutions are located.
Monitoring stations will monitor the state of the atmosphere in the Dashki and Turlatovo microdistricts, the village of Mirny. The location of the posts will help not only control the plant's emissions, but also identify other sources of pollution in the region.
Yevgeny Divushchak, director of the TECHNO Plant in Ryazan, said that the allocation of land for posts has already been confirmed by the city administration. The search for sites took place with the active participation of the city authorities, which helped to reduce the approval period.
The installation of monitoring points will take place in two stages. Equipment for the first two posts will be produced by the end of 2025. Delivery, installation and commissioning will take place in the first quarter of 2026. The second phase of the project will be completed in the fourth quarter of 2026.[1]
