New technologies from Technopolis Moscow companies
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Despite the pandemic, resident companies at Technopolis Moscow (Russia) are still growing and expanding to international markets, and developing new innovative technologies for everyday challenges.
For example, at Omex the team is working on refrigeration equipment, developing innovative refrigerators for supermarkets with interchangeable compressors that reduce the time and cost of servicing. The use of removable elements significantly increases the effective capacity of the refrigerator by 30-50% in comparison with analogues, and provides 15% of energy savings. The new technology has brought the company six patents, and is already in use across major supermarket chains.
Another resident company Profotech, has developed the first fully digital commercial metering system for the nearby Krasnoyarsk aluminum plant: the company managed the process from the very beginning, from the development, manufacturing and supply of digital optical transformers, to the installation and commissioning of the entire set of technical means. This transition from analog to digital systems will reduce measurement errors and energy losses, and provide significant economic cost savings.
Over at resident company STC Drive Technique, their latest tech is an innovative elevator winch that is is two times lighter than its counterparts, with a 20 year service life. The new device is small and doesn’t require oil changes, makes less noise and has a number of improved technical characteristics for an industry where 160 thousand elevators require replacement and modernization.
And another company has begun exporting metal-cutting ceramic plates and semi-finished products for the manufacture of metal-cutting tools to clients in Italy, with the next batch destined for the wind power industry, the automotive industry, and the pipe industry. Microbor already exports to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Great Britain, Germany, China and India, with product testing in Turkey now at an active stage.
Plates made from Mikrobor raw materials are used to machine cars parts at the largest European factories, as well as to cut superhard materials used in the manufacture of power equipment.
To find out more about Technopolis Moscow and their companies, visit http://technomoscow.com/about.