The Government of the Russian Federation has started issuing grants for projects of industrial competence centers again. This is reported on the website of the Cabinet of Ministers.
A total of 49 projects will be implemented as part of the second wave: 17 of them receive grant funding, the other 32 projects will be implemented at the expense of the companies' own funds. 86% of the selected second-wave projects are scheduled to be completed by 2027 inclusive.
The approved projects with grant co-financing, which will be implemented during the second wave, include, for example, a digital platform for solving and tracking quality problems commissioned by AZ NAZ LLC. The system will allow you to automatically identify quality problems and promptly inform about them. It is expected that its implementation will increase the speed of decision-making by 20% and increase the profits of enterprises in the automotive industry by 5-15%.
In addition, the grant was provided to the Industrial Assistant software package, implemented by order of DST-Ural LLC. The solution will allow using topographic images to create high-precision 3D models of the terrain, plan mining operations, create routes for vehicles and warn of possible landslides and landslides.
Among the second wave of projects implemented at the expense of the companies' own funds is the Rosmorport information system for recording the entry of ships into Russian ports using domestic software. The project will consolidate data on port calls into a centralized database and create a "single information window" for the industry.

