Vladimir Mazur and Olga Uskova hosted a meeting in Tomsk to discuss the establishment of an industrial cluster for electronics and unmanned technology

08.09.2025

The decision to establish this cluster was made in March of 2019 during a visit by Andrei Yatskin, the First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council, and Anton Alikhanov, the Minister of Industry and Trade, to the Tomsk region. The order establishing the cluster was issued on August 29th.

It is not a coincidence that the Tomsk Region has received support from the federal government. Our scientists, the Tomsk Polytechnic University, academic institutions, high-tech companies, and businesses have created a unique environment in Tomsk where ideas become technologies, which not only revolutionize production processes but also play a crucial role in strengthening our country's sovereignty.

In recent months, a plan for the formation of an industrial cluster has been developed. A program for its development was approved and a list of educational and scientific institutions that make up the cluster's scientific infrastructure was identified.

Currently, there are 13 members of the cluster, including the Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, one of the leading universities in the industry, and Gazprom Transgaz Tomsk, a key buyer of the cluster's products.

The Tomsk Region is renowned nationally as a hub for talent and expertise, where engineers possess some of the most advanced skills in the country – without exaggeration. This was highlighted in the presentation of cluster projects at the council meeting.

Cognitive JSC showcased the project for a versatile autonomous robotic platform, the "Unmanned Cabinless Minitractor." It is proposed for use in multiple industries, including agriculture, energy, utilities, and airport maintenance.

Micran Scientific and Production Company introduced the project for the Mini SME Satellite Communication System. LAMZ - T LLC showcased their project for the BAS Communication System.

NPP Radar MMC has presented three projects simultaneously: the production of airborne laser scanning modules (LIDARs), an onboard radio command line satellite terminal for unmanned aerial vehicles, and integrated wireless broadband communication systems for groups of various types of unmanned vehicles.

The presented projects within the Electronics and Unmanned Systems cluster require the involvement of specialists with specific skills. The Tomsk Region is prepared to provide training for these specialists, including through the implementation of national projects such as "Cadres," "Unmanned Aerial Systems," and "Youth and Children."

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