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Sobyanin noted the impact of technoparks on Moscow's infrastructure

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In 2024, Moscow's technoparks invested more than 80 billion in the city's infrastructure, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said. The main areas of development include the renovation of engineering systems and the construction of production facilities and laboratories.

The Mayor of the capital noted that Moscow continues to form a powerful platform for scientific breakthroughs and technological development. He stressed that modern technology parks are more than sites for hosting companies. "These are full—fledged ecosystems where infrastructure, services, competencies and opportunities for cooperation between science and business are combined," Sobyanin wrote on the MAX messenger.

For example, in the ZIL Technopark, the construction of premises with an area of more than 29 thousand square meters was completed. In the Semenovsky Technopark, the buildings were modernized, creating comfortable conditions for accommodating a large enterprise in the printing industry.

The technical base has been updated in the technopark "NICEVT". This made it possible to launch a range of server equipment, the mayor said. A technology center for collective use for 3D printing has been upgraded in Slava Park. The mayor expressed confidence that this will contribute to the development of new products and the patenting of innovations by residents.

By 2030, Moscow plans to commission 2.5 million square meters. m new production and office spaces and attract investments of 475 billion rubles, the mayor said. Currently, there are 47 technoparks in Moscow, employing about 75,000 employees. Two new parks — on Novomoskovskaya St. and in Zelenograd — were opened in August.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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