Olga Chebunina, CEO of JSC Agropromtsifra
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:51 am
the customer expects to cover 25 million rubles from a grant.
The Sputnik-AGRO platform is a development of AMT Group and its affiliated Saratov-based Satellite Soft Development LLC - both companies operate under the TransNetIQ brand. As stated in TransNetIQ presentation materials, the implementation of Sputnik-AGRO reduces manual control costs and increases the accuracy and efficiency of strategic decision-making. "4.8 million rubles per year is an average increase in the poultry farmer's profit due to an argentina whatsapp number databa se increase in the density of poultry stocking by 5%, which is ensured by the implementation of Sputnik-AGRO - based on one poultry house measuring 20x100 m," TransNetIQ points out.
and Deputy Chairperson of the APK ICC, reported that initially, five projects applied for grant support under the OZP 2.0 program, but only two were approved. Ksenia Petrenko, Director of the Project Office for High-Tech Areas (PTA) of the Digital Economy ANO, clarified that seven projects were submitted to the APK ICC during the second round of selection of particularly significant projects, but only five reached the review stage.
Director of the Expert Department of the Russian Foundation for the Development of Information Technologies (RFRIT) Alexandra Stepenko reported that the Ministry of Digital Development completed accepting applications for the OZP 2.0 on September 18, and the fund will conclude grant agreements with customers of those projects that will be approved by the Government Commission for Digital Development on December 20, 2024. "We also plan to select particularly significant projects for support by the end of 2024," said Natalia Chernysheva, Director of the Agrotech Hub of the Skolkovo Foundation, during the demo day of the ICC "APC".
Oddly enough, the state has not differentiated the types or scales of projects between RFRIT and Skolkovo. "Our competition documentation with RFRIT is slightly different, but we recommend that companies apply for grants both there and to us," admitted Natalia Chernysheva. She added that the maximum grant amount that the Skolkovo Foundation can allocate is 700 million rubles (while RFRIT is capable of allocating up to 6 billion rubles), while the budget for the current selection process for Skolkovo has been slightly over 3 billion rubles.
Red zones and white spots
Speaking about the needs for industry IT solutions in animal husbandry and crop production, Maxim Titov noted that the worst situation is with SCADA. "In the field of process control, there are no domestic solutions, while many technological solutions are integrated into imported equipment," he complained. Among foreign SCADA in the livestock sector, Maxim Titov named DeLaval, Afifarm, GEA DairyMilk, Smart Dairy (milking equipment control), Schauer Agrotronic (feeding station control) and BigDutchman (microclimate control), and in crop production - Priva (for greenhouse climate control). However, the FC greenhouse microclimate control system from the Moscow-based NPF Fito LLC is ready to partially cover industry needs by replacing Priva. The core of the FC system is an industrial control controller developed by FITO specialists specifically for greenhouses.
The Sputnik-AGRO platform is a development of AMT Group and its affiliated Saratov-based Satellite Soft Development LLC - both companies operate under the TransNetIQ brand. As stated in TransNetIQ presentation materials, the implementation of Sputnik-AGRO reduces manual control costs and increases the accuracy and efficiency of strategic decision-making. "4.8 million rubles per year is an average increase in the poultry farmer's profit due to an argentina whatsapp number databa se increase in the density of poultry stocking by 5%, which is ensured by the implementation of Sputnik-AGRO - based on one poultry house measuring 20x100 m," TransNetIQ points out.
and Deputy Chairperson of the APK ICC, reported that initially, five projects applied for grant support under the OZP 2.0 program, but only two were approved. Ksenia Petrenko, Director of the Project Office for High-Tech Areas (PTA) of the Digital Economy ANO, clarified that seven projects were submitted to the APK ICC during the second round of selection of particularly significant projects, but only five reached the review stage.
Director of the Expert Department of the Russian Foundation for the Development of Information Technologies (RFRIT) Alexandra Stepenko reported that the Ministry of Digital Development completed accepting applications for the OZP 2.0 on September 18, and the fund will conclude grant agreements with customers of those projects that will be approved by the Government Commission for Digital Development on December 20, 2024. "We also plan to select particularly significant projects for support by the end of 2024," said Natalia Chernysheva, Director of the Agrotech Hub of the Skolkovo Foundation, during the demo day of the ICC "APC".
Oddly enough, the state has not differentiated the types or scales of projects between RFRIT and Skolkovo. "Our competition documentation with RFRIT is slightly different, but we recommend that companies apply for grants both there and to us," admitted Natalia Chernysheva. She added that the maximum grant amount that the Skolkovo Foundation can allocate is 700 million rubles (while RFRIT is capable of allocating up to 6 billion rubles), while the budget for the current selection process for Skolkovo has been slightly over 3 billion rubles.
Red zones and white spots
Speaking about the needs for industry IT solutions in animal husbandry and crop production, Maxim Titov noted that the worst situation is with SCADA. "In the field of process control, there are no domestic solutions, while many technological solutions are integrated into imported equipment," he complained. Among foreign SCADA in the livestock sector, Maxim Titov named DeLaval, Afifarm, GEA DairyMilk, Smart Dairy (milking equipment control), Schauer Agrotronic (feeding station control) and BigDutchman (microclimate control), and in crop production - Priva (for greenhouse climate control). However, the FC greenhouse microclimate control system from the Moscow-based NPF Fito LLC is ready to partially cover industry needs by replacing Priva. The core of the FC system is an industrial control controller developed by FITO specialists specifically for greenhouses.