Overview
- Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin arrived in Sirius for the forum’s plenary session focused on state policy for the sector.
- He reported nearly 170 billion rubles invested over the past decade, launching more than 500 projects in critical components and hardware–software systems.
- He said the registry of domestic microelectronics solutions has expanded to about 36,000 entries from roughly 2,500 in 2020.
- He highlighted ongoing joint projects with China and Belarus in radioelectronics and signaled plans to deepen that cooperation.
- The forum runs 21–27 September at STU Sirius with 13 scientific sections and over 1,000 presentations, where he also viewed a neuromorphic processor prototype for AI, autonomous transport, medical devices and robotics.