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Two more clusters will appear in the technological valley of Moscow State University

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The Moscow government is designing two new clusters with a total area of over 100,000 square meters, which will be located nearby in the technological valley of Moscow State University. This was announced by the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, in the channel of his blog in the MAX messenger.

Sobyanin recalled that the Lomonosov cluster, the flagship site of the Vorobyovy Gory Moscow State University Innovation Science and Technology Center, began operating three years ago. It is "a modern space for research and technology business, managed by the Moscow government," the mayor noted.

"Lomonosov's experience deserves to be replicated and supported," Sobyanin wrote.

The cluster has laboratories, design bureaus, test centers and offices of 78 resident companies, employing more than 2,000 scientists and specialists. Over three years, residents have invested over 7.5 billion rubles in research and development and registered the rights to 214 intellectual property objects (87 of them in 2025), Sobyanin said. During this time, more than 1,000 events were held at the cluster site, which were attended by over 270 thousand people.

Among the promising developments of the residents of the Lomonosov cluster are space and unmanned aerial vehicles, satellites, solutions in the field of quantum communications, computing and sensors, the mayor said. For example, Novy Kosmos, a participant in the national space development project until 2036, is developing space and unmanned aerial vehicles for Earth observation. A resident of Simurgpharm has created the Simurg platform, Russia's first software for drug development.

Starting in September 2025, students of Moscow universities can take internships in the cluster's resident companies. More than 150 people have already responded to their requests, 20 young scientists have started working, and more than 10 leading universities in the country have become project partners, Sobyanin noted.

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

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