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Innovative products made in Moscow displayed in Munich

Ten Moscow companies will present their achievements at an international electronics fair, where their potential partners will be able to see crystal growing equipment, a laser knife, a radar system that can operate in the dark plus masses of other innovations too, Moscow Mayor’s webpage reports.

Electronica 2018, the world’s leading trade fair and conference for electronics that opened in Munich on 13 November, has brought together exhibitors from 84 countries, including Russia. The Moscow electronics producers are presented under a joint brand, Made in Moscow. They have brought over 30 novel projects together with various sorts of technology to Munich.

“The electronics industry has been growing rapidly in Moscow. Its products have attracted the attention of partners from India, China, Europe as well as other countries,” Deputy Mayor Natalya Sergunina said.

The Moscow exhibitors will for the first time present unique equipment for growing leuco sapphire crystals, which can be used to create solid substances weighting up to 400 kilos. Visitors will also see the world’s only laser system working at a speed of one m/sec.Another thing that will be on display will be a cutting-edge accumulator control system, which can increase the service life of a charging unit by 30 percent but costs only as much as its analogues.

The Moscow stand will also include equipment that has been used successfully for the construction of the Sukhoi Superjet 100. It is a multiplex mechanism used to monitor the quality of an electrical wiring interconnection system. The Obzor (Vision) radar system can be used for road and rail transport, navigation and safety and surveillance systems. This radar set-up is effective even in heavy rain, thick fog and even complete darkness.

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