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gelgoog

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Rosatom is investing into a lot of alternative energy technology. Because they have their fiber production, they went into producing windmills. Because they produce nuclear electricity they want to increase its applications, so they went into EVs. Again because of the carbon fibers they are now into hydrogen fuel cells, and COPV hydrogen fuel tanks.
They just acquired a 49% state in one of the biggest Russian transport companies, the Delo Group, to develop the NSR.
Rosatom is metastizing into a real monster of a company. A state within a state.
 

pmc

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This is much indepth analysis about $600b electric upgrade which is conservative scenario. and this include extreme load management with supercomputers like putting Data Centers more than 10,000km apart. I think these robotics and data centers are energy intensive. This for a country that single family home construction corner stone of its demographic policy and off the grid power supply.
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Analytics - Energy Generation

Russia's Energy Sector 2025-2042: 88 GW of New Generation and 47 Trillion Rubles in Investment​

Fedor Opadchiy, Chairman of the Board of JSC System Operator of the Unified Energy System:

The figure of 40 trillion in investments is the minimum, I would say, because the scenarios were very conservative.
Investments of 2 trillion are only in the main networks until 2026. We have a large accumulated underfunding for the development of distribution networks, we are lagging behind in maintaining the energy system within standard parameters.
If you place two data centers at opposite ends of the country, you can regulate the load. Since the sun shines from east to west, peak consumption also moves in that direction.
The cost of telecoms and local automation systems is constantly falling, making it possible and economically feasible to reach ever-smaller consumers who can participate in load balancing, which will smooth out the peak of major investments if we pursue traditional development. If a power station is built for the consumer's maximum capacity, and they consume 20% of their peak load several times a year and only meet this peak once, then the consumer will become an active participant in the energy system. We have the first pilot program that calculates risks and optimal modes taking flexible balancing into account, but we need to further develop this technology.


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Next-generation windows: Russian development will make glass generate electricity​

October 14, 2025, 7:06 PM
Russian engineers have developed the first next-generation solar panels that can be used directly in windows and glass building facades. Norilsk Nickel specialists, together with scientists from NUST MISIS, presented the technology.

Architecture that generates energy​

The new development is based on the Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) concept. It enables the transformation of architectural elements—windows, roofs, and glass walls—into fully-fledged power sources.

"These new-generation panels offer an optimal combination of transparency and efficiency. Each square meter can generate up to 150 watts of electricity while maintaining transparency above 30%, " Norilsk Nickel's press service reported .
Such panels not only let in daylight, but also protect rooms from overheating by reflecting some of the thermal radiation.

Essentially doubling employee number in next 6 years.
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Rosatom will need 350,000 new employees by 2030.​

The key maxim of the Soviet industrialization era, "People are everything," remains relevant in the 21st century. On the contrary, it's taking on new meaning. Companies that not only find and attract the best professionals but also know how to retain them win the competition. This was discussed at length at the 23rd International Conference and Exhibition "HR EXPO Pro People" held in Moscow, where Rosatom served as the general partner.
HR in Russia is more than just HR.


It is the same news in Arabic and Russian. showing what is considered important development.
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Moscow specialists have created components for 6G communication devices.​

Photonic circuits speed up computing and reduce energy consumption
Scientists from Moscow universities and research centers have developed the basic elements of integrated photonic circuits for next-generation 6G communication devices and neural network computing. The new components enable on-the-fly operations without wasting energy on storing intermediate data.
Researchers from MIET, Moscow State Pedagogical University, MISiS, and the Scientific and Production Corporation "Technology Center" have created energy-independent attenuators for controlling signal parameters in the sub-terahertz range. These devices reduce signal amplitude and can be used for calculations within the THz and sub-THz ranges without conversion to an optical signal, simplifying designs and reducing equipment costs.
he key material in the development was a phase-variable alloy of germanium, antimony, and tellurium (GST). It allows signal absorption to be varied depending on the crystal state, ensuring high-precision signal control.

Elements of photonic circuits can be used in neural networks to calculate the dot product of vectors, opening up the possibility of creating energy-efficient AI systems directly at the signal level.

Using such technologies in 6G networks will increase data transfer rates, reduce errors, and real-time resource redistribution. Scientists are currently adapting the technology for industrial production.

 

pmc

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Russia sovereign wealth fund head says there 70 Projects with Saudis and Russia has enormous capabilities in AI. you can bet Gulf Royals are largest beneficiaries of stock markets and Gold. They know how to convey message like UAE Khalifa University.
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Head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund: We have 70 joint projects with PIF​

Speaking about technology, Dmitriev pointed out that Russian experts in artificial intelligence work for some of the world’s largest companies, stressing that Russia has enormous capabilities that can be employed to develop the artificial intelligence and liquefied gas sectors.

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This was in Moscow previous weeks and now bring it to UAE. Every direction of technology is presented.

this has become important scientific direction. as they have to compete with best and they are now about 50% of Russian market.
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Domestic professional cosmetics with a scientific basis: Medical Collagene 3D​


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Russia is developing the first AI for robots and driverless vehicles​

Artificial intelligence will be capable of deeply understanding the material world, interacting with it, taking its context into account, and adapting to changing conditions, the company reported.
MOSCOW, October 23. /TASS/. Yandex is developing Russia's first Physical AI—a physical artificial intelligence capable of deeply understanding the material world, interacting with it, taking its context into account, and adapting to changing conditions. Thanks to Physical AI, Yandex's robots and autonomous vehicles will gain new capabilities and reach the next stage of development, the company told TASS.

"The Yandex Robotics and autonomous transport teams are developing physical artificial intelligence. <...> Experience accumulated on roads and indoors, combined with Yandex technologies, will enable robots and autonomous vehicles to comprehensively process multimodal data: images, video, sound, and text. This will bring their perception closer to human perception," the statement reads. This will also ensure adaptability to any model and teach robots and autonomous vehicles to simulate various scenarios and make independent decisions based on the situation.

As part of our work on service and industrial robots, we've already developed and trained a Vision-Language-Action model (VLA). It converts voice and text commands, camera images, and other input data into actions. Currently, more than 10 basic actions are supported: "pick up," "put down," "move," and so on, with more than a hundred to come. Yandex Robotics is also developing Yandex RMS, which will allow robots to determine which combination of actions to use for a given task and how to solve it: independently or in collaboration with other robots. If they lack data, they can request it from related systems.

Interact with robots​

"People will be able to interact with robots in the familiar way – through voice, gestures, and text. This will simplify the automation of businesses: companies won't need to additionally train staff or fundamentally restructure processes. For example, it will be enough to show a robot instructions written for humans, and it will understand what to do," Yandex noted.
The autonomous transport team continues to develop its machine learning planner. It uses a neural network-transformer, trained on a large volume of data on the actions of professional drivers, to plot the vehicle's trajectory. By mimicking these actions, the planner helps the vehicle move more smoothly and predictably—in a manner closer to human behavior, the company explained. Another area of work is the development of a simulator in which cars and delivery robots practice driving skills and learn to respond to various situations, including those that rarely arise in real life.

"Physical AI will improve the safety of autonomous driving technology and allow cars and delivery robots to not just recognize situations but perceive them dynamically. They will also learn to interact with road infrastructure—for example, by taking traffic lights into account when planning a route. Physical AI will allow humanoid robots to more accurately assess the weight and stability of objects, calculate gripping force, maintain balance while moving, and safely interact with people and objects," Yandex emphasized

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Russia has begun producing unique micromotors for robots and satellites.​

Domestic mini-engines will replace foreign analogues in technology
For the first time in modern Russia, a full-cycle enterprise has been established for the production of micromotor-gearboxes—critical components that ensure the functionality of high-tech devices such as prosthetic limbs, robots, satellites, and intelligent machines with embedded AI (AI integrated into the physical environment). This technology is important for a wide range of fields, including biotechnology, space exploration, industry, and home automation.
A joint team of engineers from the National University of Science and Technology MISIS and the Karfidov Lab design bureau has developed prototypes of domestically produced geared motors with diameters of 8 and 10 millimeters. Previously, such devices had to be purchased abroad, exposing projects to the risk of supply disruptions and sanctions.

The scientists emphasized that the new product features a special feedback sensor design that allows the same components to be used across different drive models. This significantly simplifies the assembly process and increases the reliability of the final mechanisms.

Alexey Karfidov, head of the institute's specialized department, stated that the introduction of domestic production allows for a reduction in industry's dependence on imports and facilitates the creation of a domestic production base, which will facilitate the further growth of innovative developments in the country.

The new product will find application in a wide range of industries, including medicine, robotics, aviation, agricultural machinery, and electronics. Applied robotics expert Sergey Kolyubin noted that progress in the development of physical interfaces and actuators is just as important as the development of software and artificial intelligence algorithms.

Launching our own production of such devices creates the foundation for developing independent engineering competencies and opens up new opportunities for integrating domestic technology into global innovation processes.

Education will not only longer duration but also much more exclusive with added soft power. the rest will be redirected to vocational institutions. this human capital for 21st century.
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The gates to the future are narrowing: universities will become elite clubs not for everyone
October 27, 2025, 5:01 AM
How the Unified State Exam reform impacts education and society.
The upcoming changes to the admissions system for higher education institutions, announced by the Ministry of Education, are raising serious concerns. Starting next year, the minimum Unified State Exam (USE) scores for admission will be significantly increased in six subjects, potentially radically altering the landscape of higher education in Russia. This initiative, presented under the banner of "quality improvement," risks becoming a powerful filter, limiting access to higher education for broad segments of the population and shaping not only educational but also social hierarchies.

New barriers to higher education​

The draft order has already
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for public comment. If approved,
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will take effect in 2026. The minimum score for history will increase from 36 to 40, for a foreign language from 30 to 40, for physics from 39 to 41, for chemistry and biology from 39 to 40, and for computer science from 44 to 46.
These innovations fit into a general trend of "filtering" applicants that has been observed in recent years. There have been previous proposals to limit the number of places even in fee-paying programs. Essentially, while paid education previously served as a kind of "insurance" for those who didn't get into state-funded places, now even this path is becoming less accessible. Higher education is becoming a privilege available only to a select few.
 

pmc

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As part of rare earth mining and production there is 10 industrial parks in Far East and Arctic. developing logistics to China and North Korea. i have seen one of Russian report that current known reserves will run out in next 15 years and this is the alternative.
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Putin orders the adoption of a roadmap for rare earth production.​

Construction of at least 10 industrial and technological complexes in the Far East and the Arctic by 2030

Shoigu put long article that basically says Russia can shape a new economic order based on its critical and rare earth minerals reserves (Only studied ones are top or near top in world reserves ranking) with development in Siberia and Far East. The Economic order comes from cooperation with Global South.
Assumption behind this article is that Russia has mastered the science behind rare earth in environmental way and all the products that has use of it. the environmental name of project is White Snow of Krasnoyarsk 2050.

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Russia in the new architecture of the global economy
Russia holds the world's largest reserves of critical metals overall. Unfortunately, our domestic consumption is currently too low. We export most of what we mine


The strength of a modern state doesn't lie in hypersonic missiles and combat lasers. All the most powerful weapons of war are worthless if a state can't independently produce them in sufficient quantities . This requires high technology, microchips, and magnets. Rare earth metals (REMs) are the foundation of microelectronics, defense systems, space technologies, and energy . China currently controls over 80% of the global REM market. Its natural reserves are estimated at 44 million tons. According to a report by the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources published in January 2023, our country possesses at least 15 types of REMs, and the total reserves at 18 studied—and I emphasize, studied—deposits exceed 28 million tons.

The main concern of local residents in areas where natural resource development and processing projects are being implemented is environmental pollution. The cluster's project dispels such fears from the very beginning. It establishes the principles of environmental monitoring and a circular economy: automatic emissions control, waste reuse, and waste treatment technologies. The symbol of the cluster's environmental mission is "White Snow of Krasnoyarsk 2050": clean industrialization is a tangible KPI, not a slogan .

International cooperation and competition

Russia is capable of being not only a supplier but also a technology partner . China controls 80% of the global market, but Russia has unique reserves and engineering expertise. The cluster will create an alternative to Western supply chains, offering countries in the Global South a model of cooperation without the dictates of sanctions

it is the manufacture of facility for rare earth processing.
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Rosatom's Solikamsk Magnesium Plant and JSC U-U PPO signed an agreement on import substitution for products made from rare earth magnetic metals.​

SMZ OJSC is currently completing the design of a new rare earth metals (REM) production facility. The design for the first phase of the facility has successfully passed state expert review. Once operational, the facility is expected to produce approximately 2,500 tons of finished products annually, including magnetic REMs (neodymium and praseodymium). This will meet the domestic industry's demand for REMs, which are essential for the production of high-quality magnets, petrochemical catalysts, and other technologically complex products. The project has been designated a priority investment project for the Perm Krai.

Following the commissioning of the new complex, JSC U-U PPO intends to purchase rare earth magnetic metals directly from the Solikamsk Magnesium Plant in pre-agreed quantities and delivery times. Furthermore, the parties plan to jointly develop innovative products based on the use of rare earth materials produced at JSC SMZ.
this the EV vehicle they think they can make it under $15K even with lower production volume in less than three years. advance light weight materials from Rosatom.
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Project Voit: What will Rosatom's first vehicles be like?​

First and foremost, the Voit will receive a significant number of components manufactured by Rosatom State Corporation. These include a new Russian battery, electric drive, control electronics, a composite housing, and much more. Rosatom's share of suppliers will exceed 60%. The overall share of Russian components will exceed 90%. The vehicle's launch is largely tied to a new production project by Russian nuclear scientists to build a so-called "gigafactory." This is a domestically produced universal battery plant with a capacity of 42.6 kWh. The plant in the Kaliningrad region will produce up to 50,000 batteries for electric vehicles annually.
The use of composites, polymers, a backbone support system, and a reduced component count significantly reduces the overall weight of the structure, enabling competitive performance with a smaller battery. Reducing the battery size significantly reduces the vehicle's price, as the battery accounts for up to 60% of the overall cost. The technology does not require extensive production infrastructure, allowing it to be manufactured in small facilities.
Serial production of the new Voight family vehicles is planned to begin in 2027. Development of the necessary components will be completed in 2025-2026, after which testing of prototype vehicles will begin. Prototypes of the electric vehicles— a compact van and a crossover— are on display (pictured).
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Rare Earth is mentioned by Putin. Kazakhstan used to have Soviet facility for rare earth but Russia projects will be on different scale. After Abrahamic Accords Accession. Kazakhstan fully understand this new economic system and has become the closest state to shift population East.
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Russia and Kazakhstan adopt a declaration of strategic partnership​

The Russian president touched on ongoing plans to activate cooperation in the extraction of rare earth minerals, and revealed that Gazprom is currently studying opportunities to expand gas supplies to Kazakhstan, including the northern and eastern regions of the country.

Time line is compressed to 3 to 5 years for rare earth processing and initial cluster is 3000 hectares.
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Russia will be able to enter the global market with products made from rare earth metals.​

KRASNOYARSK, November 8. / TASS /. A cluster for the advanced processing of rare earth metals being created in Eastern Siberia will help Russia enter the global market for rare earth metal products. Sergey Verkhovets, Vice Rector for Advanced Projects at Siberian Federal University (SFU), told TASS.
SFU will become part of the newly established innovative scientific and technological center (ISTC) "Mendeleev Valley." On November 6-7, Secretary
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Sergei Shoigu held a meeting in Krasnoyarsk Krai and Khakassia on the development of a cluster for the deep processing of rare earth elements.
"First and foremost, we must meet Russia's needs for technological sovereignty. In the future, we intend to operate in the global market as well. This will include
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not only pure rare earth metals, but also high-tech products made from them—brushless motors, cathode and pre-cathode materials, special alloy products, and additive-printed products," Verkhovets said, noting that this requires further exploration of deposits, the launch of new production facilities, and scientific research, including marketing, to penetrate new markets.
"This is a 3-5-year project requiring intensive work, administrative support, and targeted funding. But we have scientific potential in Russia, as well as interest from both business and the government," the expert emphasized. According to the vice-rector, the potential markets for Russian products will primarily be friendly countries.

Shoigu announced that the launch of the first facilities of the deep processing cluster for critical metals in the Angara-Yenisei macroregion is planned for 2027. The cluster is planned to be established in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Irkutsk Oblast, Khakassia, and Tuva. Its goal is to transform Siberia's resource potential into a source of sustainable innovative development for the country. The project is creating an ecosystem that integrates the extraction and processing of rare and rare earth metals, the development of advanced materials, microelectronics, energy solutions, and artificial intelligence systems—based on close collaboration between
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, science, and education. Shoigu initiated its creation.

This has info in remote and extreme climate for next 5 to 10 years.
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"Drone operations can bring breakthrough solutions."​

The Republic was one of the first regions in the Far East to begin large-scale use of drones. What is the strategic goal of this work—developing domestic expertise, exporting technology, or addressing domestic challenges? And how does federal funding influence these plans?

The use of unmanned aerial systems in Yakutia began quite a long time ago—back in 2011, when this type of technology was just emerging. Back then, drones were primarily used by rescue services.
It's already clear that drones can bring breakthrough solutions, especially in delivering goods to hard-to-reach settlements.

We're discussing this with Russian Post, among others. This includes work on forest fires—not just their detection, as is currently the case, but also their suppression, search and rescue operations, monitoring, and various land management issues. Agricultural drones could be actively used there. And the federal funding received will significantly accelerate the development of unmanned technologies here in Yakutia.
"Yakutia is a natural testing ground for technology in a harsh climate."
The Polar Research and Production Center is being created as a separate division of the Yakutia Technopark. It will not be a separate entity, but rather a part of the technopark. The technopark will therefore act as the managing company for the Polar Research and Production Center. Residents will be established within the technopark, who will be able to enter into agreements and work in the field of unmanned aerial systems.

For example, we are considering Geoscan, one of Russia's largest companies, as a potential anchor resident of the technology park for unmanned technologies. In the future, Polar Park is expected to become an incubator for startups, providing them with access to the production infrastructure we will create by the end of the year.

"You know, Russia's diverse climate demands a unique approach to production challenges. The Polar Scientific and Production Center will be focused on addressing these challenges. Overall, 48 research and production centers are expected to be established in the country by 2030, if I'm not mistaken, and Polar is one of them. Its unique feature is that drones that successfully fly in central Russia cannot operate in our conditions—in severe frosts, the equipment simply turns into scrap metal or plastic, depending on what it's made of."
The center is intended to become a scientific laboratory and testing ground for materials, technologies, and software solutions necessary for the reliable operation of drones. This is what makes Yakutia special: we are a natural testing ground for technology in a harsh climate, and we must capitalize on this advantage.

In terms of personnel training, the need is enormous: thousands of specialists—operators, engineers, and technicians—are needed. An aviation training center is needed to teach unmanned systems and develop joint programs that will enable the implementation of various drone deployment scenarios, such as firefighting.

Training courses, including for flight school cadets, are essential to train operators of large-scale unmanned aerial vehicles. Today, these are no longer just drones, but fully-fledged unmanned helicopters and even airplanes. There is already talk of de-manning An-2-class aircraft. Therefore, the personnel who maintain and operate these systems must be extremely highly qualified.

"In the next 5-10 years, drone delivery will become commonplace."
Looking ahead, what role will drones play in the lives of the average Yakutian? Will drone delivery become as commonplace as calling a taxi or emergency medicine delivery to remote villages today?

I'm confident that in the next 5-10 years, drone delivery of cargo, including orders from marketplaces, will become common practice, especially in hard-to-reach areas. The payload capacity of drones and unmanned aerial systems will increase. For example, I believe that unmanned airships will soon take to the skies, filling a niche between large aircraft and small drones that can carry a few kilograms. Because airships can already carry half a ton, and in the future, up to a ton—exactly what's needed for delivering cargo to remote settlements, including in the Arctic.
Let me emphasize once again: forest fire suppression is a very serious problem for Yakutia. Drones are already actively used for fire detection. New technologies and equipment must be developed for fire suppression here, allowing drones to extinguish most fires at an early stage. This is a realistic prospect for the next 5-10 years.

— Can you tell us about the "Air Ferry" service between Yakutsk and Nizhny Bestyakh, which launched this summer? What's the demand for the service, what are the project's economics, and when will the pilot project be able to break even?

"The Air Ferry project was initially conceived as a pilot project. Now, it can be said to have been successfully implemented: several hundred flights have already been completed, delivering over half a ton of cargo. The service is in demand—requests are emerging for flights not only to other towns and cities from Yakutsk but even within the metropolitan area."

But here, of course, we need to continue working on issues related to cost-effectiveness. Currently, the flight frequency is insufficient to talk about full cost-effectiveness. This capacity needs to be ensured. Nevertheless, the project has become a solid foundation for further expansion—not only around Yakutsk, but also to other regions of the republic. Today, it is a regular flight, operated in full compliance with Rosaeronavigation's flight requirements.
This current representation of tech eco system. Even the tires and windscreen is Russian science which Tesla could not do.
Rosatom and full unmanned that much cheaper few years away.
 
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