Ildar Khalikov meets with delegation of Schneider Electric
5 March 2014, Wednesday
On March 5 Tatarstan Prime Minister Ildar Khalikov met with delegation of Schneider Electric led by Company’s President in Russia and CIS countries Jean-Louis Stasi within the framework of the International winter forum «Invest in Tatarstan».
Welcoming the guests, Ildar Khalikov noted long-term and productive cooperation between Tatarstan and Schneider Electric.
He specially thanked the company for creating unique production facilities in Tatartsan, which greatly contributed to the preparation for the Universiade.
Head of Tatarstan Government appreciated the quality of partnership relations between the republic and Schneider Electric and expressed his hope that long-term partners would continue cooperation.
Ildar Khalikov thanked the delegation members of Schneider Electric for their participation in the International winter forum “Invest in Tatarstan”.
“We are interested in cooperation with Schneider Electric within the framework of our new projects,” Ildar Khalikov pointed out.
Jean-Louis Stasi said that localization of research and engineering works is among future plans of the company in Russia. Schneider Electric is also developing “smart” systems for public transport, water supply, “smart” houses and security systems.
Schneider Electric has become a strategic partner of Tatenergo in Tatarstan and the company would like to reach the same level of cooperation with Tatneft. According to Jean-Louis Stasi, “smart” power systems could be applied in Innopolis and Smart City Kazan.
Jean-Louis Stasi pointed out that Tatarstan together with Ural is strategic direction of development for Schneider Electric in Russia.
Chief Executive of Tatarstan Investment Development Agency Linar Yakupov said that Schneider Electric would take part in creation of power system at Smart City Kazan.
Summing up, Ildar Khalikov said that technical specification for power engineering equipment for Innopolis was approved and Scheider Electric could take part in its delivery.
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