The composition of the working group of the “Composite Valley” project in the Tula region was announced

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On April 5, on the website of the regulatory legal acts of the Tula regional government, an order was published on the creation of a working group for the implementation of the project “Innovative Scientific and Technological Center“ Composite Valley ”in the Tula Region.

It included the first deputy governor, the chairman of the regional committee for science and innovation, as well as representatives of the ministries: economic development, finance, construction, property and land relations.

The head of the Uzlovsky District MO, General Director of the Composite Valley Foundation, heads of Tula universities: TSPU, TulGu, Novomoskovsk Chemical-Technological Institute also became a member of the working group.

Top managers of production facilities will also strengthen the interaction between science and Tula enterprises, in particular, the director of the Composites Without Borders cluster will be part of the working group.

As a reminder, in January 2021, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree on the creation of the Composite Valley Scientific and Technical Center in the Tula Region. This innovative scientific and technological center should become the center of domestic materials science.

The initiator of the creation of the valley was the famous material scientist and technological entrepreneur, Doctor of Chemistry, Professor, Head of the Department of Chemical Technology and New Materials of the Faculty of Chemistry of Moscow State University, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Unikhimtek Group of Companies Viktor Avdeev.

In Tula “Composite Valley”, by order of the largest industrial players in Russia, materials of a new generation will be created, tested and commercialized. Companies that are ready to produce new materials on an industrial scale are offered to locate their production in the Uzlovaya SEZ, which is located in the immediate vicinity of the Composite Valley. Within six years, the center should reach its design capacity.

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