Ministries of the Republic of TatarstanMinistry of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications of the Republic of Tatarstan
Tatarstan’s IT infrastructure presented to Czech Minister of industry and trade Martin Kuba
29 November 2012, Thursday
Delegation of Czech Republic led by the Minister of industry and trade Martin Kuba visited the Kazan IT-park. The delegation was accompanied by Vice-premier and Minister of industry and trade Ravil Zaripov.
The Minister of informatization and communications Roman Shaikhutdinov told about development of Tatarstan’s IT cluster and future satellite city “Innopolis”.
IT city with recreation zone will be located in a picturesque place near Kazan. 155 000 people including 60 000 IT specialists will live in Innopolis. Roman Shaikhutdinov informed that the master plan had already been developed.
Moreover, preliminary arrangements on establishing Russia’s first IT University have been reached with Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the status of special economic zone of technical and innovative type has been obtained.
Director of High Technology Technopark IT-park Dinar Nasyrov told about resident’s policy of Business incubator.
Press service of RT Ministry of informatization and communications
The International Competence Centre – the Kazan Technical College of Information Technologies and Communications invites graduates, their parents and all interested individuals to the Open Day event.
The event will take place on: April, 18 at 2:00 p.m.
Address: Kazan, Bar Galiyeva Street, building 3a (Sovetskaya Square bus stop).
The Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov approved the decision of Tatarstan government to allocate 55.3 million roubles from the regional budget to support 2,300 employees of rural postal offices in 2026.
A new practice tool for preparing for the USE has been launched on the State Services Portal (Gosuslugi)l. It allows students to reinforce their knowledge and practice solving typical exam tasks.
Since September 2024, Tatarstan residents could receive rewards through the "People’s Inspector" app for reporting traffic violations. During this period, over 12,000 reports were submitted across seven paid categories, earning citizens a total of 5.6 million roubles. The top earner was a resident of the republic who submitted 226 reports and received 275,000 roubles. The second-highest earner earned 260,800 roubles for 209 reports.
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