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He reported that about 200 more digital projects received

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Representatives of the Ministry of Digital Development, the Russian Foundation for Information Technology Development (RFRIT) and VEB.RF presented details of the new support measure at the event "IT Laboratory: Marketing of Russian Software", which took place on November 17, 2022, at the VEB.RF City Laboratories.

According to Maxim Parshin, croatia cell phone number list Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation, over the past four years, about 1,000 IT solutions have been created in Russia with the involvement of state (primarily grant) support. In particular, in 2019-2022, the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises (FASI) issued grants for 587 projects (their total amount was 7.35 billion rubles), RFRIT - for 131 projects (10.4 billion rubles), and the Skolkovo Foundation - for 28 projects (2.2 billion rubles). "RFRIT continues to defend projects for the development of promising domestic IT solutions. By the end of the year, RFRIT will select 20-40 best IT solutions for support," Maxim Parshin added.

support through industrial competence centers (ICC) and competence centers for the development of Russian general system and application software (CCR), which Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin ordered to be created in June 2022. According to Maxim Parshin, 33 ICCs and 10 CCRs have been created in Russia. According to him, all ICCs reviewed a total of 230 projects, of which 162 received support, and CCRs reviewed 105, of which 35 were supported. Maxim Parshin made a reservation that not all ICC projects received grants - some of them were decided to be implemented by participants of one or another industrial competence center at their own expense. According to ComNews, the Oil and Gas and Petrochemicals ICC formulated 50 digital projects and did not ask the state for money for any of them.

Maxim Parshin answered affirmatively to the question of a ComNews correspondent about whether it is correct to consider projects that ICC participants implement at their own expense as state-supported. He explained that for each of these projects, the ministry will conclude special agreements with the contractors, and each of these digital solutions is important for the IT landscape of the industry and the country as a whole.
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