On 8 April at their meeting in Innopolis Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Roman Shaykhutdinov and a delegation from the Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) headed by the Company’s Director General Aleksey Volin discussed possible spheres of their interaction.
The delegation was told about opportunities of the IT-town and the Special Economic Zone of Innopolis and then the guests looked round the High Tech technical Park InnoPark with 29 companies successfully developing innovational projects in soft and hardware complexes, telecommunication and IT-equipment, drone ports, robotization of industrial processes at enterprises with use of disruptive technologies and others.
The delegation also visited the University of Innopolis where it was told about educational and industrial projects the university is implementing. Developments in AI and information security raised a special interest of the Company and the parties discussed an opportunity of organizing the university students’ internship as the Russian Satellite Communications which actively works with a number of Russian universities and scientific centers.
Sharing his impressions of the visit, Aleksey Volin said: “Remarkable professionals work at the University, which means that the chief national satellite operator and the leading innovative center of Tatarstan are doomed for cooperation.”
The Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) is the Russian satellite operator whose spacecraft provide a global coverage. RSCC belongs to the ten largest world GEO satellite operators in terms of satellites and orbital slots and has 57 years of experience. RSCC provides a full range of communications and broadcasting services via its own satellite fleet of 12 satellites and terrestrial infrastructure: video distribution and contributions, DTH services, satellite news gathering, presidential and government applications, broadband access and Internet, IP trunking and cellular backhaul, mobility solutions for vessels and other.