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Dmitry Chernyshenko: The National Center for Advanced Technologies is creating breakthrough technologies for our country’s leadership and to improve the lives of citizens.

Dmitry Chernyshenko: The National Center for Advanced Technologies is creating breakthrough technologies for our country’s leadership and to improve the lives of citizens.

Published on: 2026-04-27

Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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At the meeting of the Presidium of the NT Commission, reports from world-class scientific centers for 2025 were reviewed and a decision was made to continue the funding.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko held a meeting of the Presidium of the Commission on Scientific and Technological Development (NTD). During the meeting, reports from world-class scientific centers (NCMU) for 2025 were reviewed and a decision was made to continue funding.

The meeting also included the participation of the Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, the president of the Russian Academy of Sciences, chairman of the Scientific and Technical Council of the Commission on NT, Gennady Krasnikov, and others.

Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that almost a year ago, the presidium of the Commission on the Scientific and Technical Council identified 10 NCMUs – they unite 30 educational and scientific organizations and conduct research and development in 6 priority areas of science and technology, defined by the decree of President Vladimir Putin.

“World-class research centers are our flagships of research and development in priority areas such as bioeconomy, medicine, agriculture, and transport. They create breakthrough technologies aimed at strengthening the country’s leadership and, importantly, improving people’s quality of life. By the end of 2025, the centers exceeded planned targets and implemented all the scheduled activities. More than 600 leading scientists were involved in the work, with a notably high proportion of young researchers under the age of 39.””Many NCMSU set even more ambitious goals to achieve results on a global scale,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.

NTSMU is an important tool linking science, education, and the real sector of the economy. In addition to developing advanced technologies themselves, such centers work on the rapid implementation of them in production.

He added that the scientific and technical advisory committee of the commission conducted an examination of all NCME reports, providing general comments and recommendations for making corrections to the programs of individual centers.

“For a full understanding of how the CICU develops, we consider it important to involve members of the NTS KNTL in visits, assessment of the CICU on-site. This will allow us to see the real level of infrastructure, equipment, and if necessary, take organizational measures and support measures that would ensure a truly world-class level of research conducted,” noted Gennady Krasnikov.

Each NCME has a curator from federal agencies interested in the results and activities.Curators also took part in the presidium meeting: the first deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Konstantin Tsyganov, the first deputy Minister of Energy Pavel Sorokin, the deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Denis Sekirinsky, the deputies Minister of Industry and Trade Alexey Matushansky and Vasily Shpak, the deputy Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media Alexander Shoitov, the deputy Minister of Health Tatyana Semenova, the deputy Minister of Agriculture Ksenia Shevelkina.

Reports on scientific achievements for 2025 were presented by 10 research and development centers, including the “Center for Rational Use of Rare Metals”, the “Center for Advanced Microelectronics”, “Electronic and Quantum Technologies Based on Synthetic Diamond”, and others.

For example, the NRC “High-Technology Bioeconomics” is developing 23 technologies. Among the achievements by 2025 are the development of a biochip for the identification of 79 species of mycobacteria and the manufacture of reagent set models that provide high efficiency and personalization of tuberculosis and mycobacteriosis therapy. For the first time, microbial consortia have been obtained with an effectiveness of removing 98.7% of hydrogen sulfide and volatile organic compounds ranging from 71 to 100% from air emissions.

NCMU “Center for Cybernetic Medicine and Neuroprosthetics” is working on the priority direction of NTI – preventive and personalized medicine, ensuring healthy longevity. In 2025, the center developed a concept of a wearable module for collecting data on daily activity in Parkinson’s disease, collected 100 datasets, and developed the final model of the prosthesis sensation system.

NTSMU “Teplophysics and Energy” develops technologies in the field of highly efficient and resource-saving energy. In particular, they focus on aviation energy turboengineering, as well as innovative solutions for thermohydraulics and plasma-thermal technologies for industry.

Thanks to the work of the NCMU “Agroengineering of the Future,” a digital platform of datasets of vegetable and field crops made up of 20 thousand images, as well as a model for coordinated management of a robotic platform and agricultural tools, was created in 2025.

At the end of the meeting, proposals were made regarding adjustments to the NCMS programs and further work.

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