Rustam Minnikhanov: We should support the projects of the Innopolis Special Economic Zone residents

18 March 2019, Monday

On March 18, speaking at a meeting of the Supervisory Board of the Innopolis Special Economic Zone, Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov said that the task of the managing company of the zone is to support new companies implementing their projects in the SEZ and the leadership of Tatarstan is ready to provide all the necessary support.

The Board considered and approved seven new projects and two partner companies.

Corporate Center X 5 Company plans to establish X5 Retail Group technology centre in Innopolis.

Serchinform Integration Company is an engineer of information security systems.

Magnit IT Lab Company will develop IT solutions for the needs of the Magnit Retail Chain.

BPM Group plans to develop virtual and augmented reality systems for staff training.

Alloka Analytika Company, a branch company of Alloka, will upgrade and develop of the company's existing software in analytics and management of telephone calls.

TGT Service Company plans to develop an automated system for visualization and data analysis from geophysical surveys of oil wells.

Radius Research Company will develop Business Intelligence systems for managing forecasting models, sales strategies and advertising campaigns in the SEZ.

Diginavis and Resource Companies are applying for the status of a partner of Innopolis. Diginavis Company plans to invest in the establishment of breakthrough development in the cross-cutting digital technologies. Resource Company will provide high-tech solutions in staff recruitment.

During the meeting, the Board approved all the submitted projects.

Deputy Prime Minister of the republic – Tatarstan Minister of Informatization and Communication Roman Shaykhutdinov emphasized the practice of interaction between companies - residents of the Zone  between them. He asked the new companies to explore the possibilities of cooperation with existing residents, this is one of the important advantages of Innopolis, the Minister said.

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