(holding company) | |
Industry | microelectronics |
Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Government of Russia |
Headquarters | Russia, Moscow |
Key people
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Andrey Zverev (CEO) |
Products | electronics, microelectronics, nanoelectronics, microwave devices, electrical engineering, radio frequency engineering, software engineering, night vision devices, semiconductor devices, photovoltaic devices, integrated circuits, quantum electronics, vacuum tubes, medical devices, ferrite devices, electron accelerators, cryptography, information security systems, IT, telecommunication |
Revenue | US$ 1.2 billion (2013) |
Number of employees
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49,500 (consolidated) |
Parent | State corporation 'ROSTEC' |
Subsidiaries | See below |
Website | www |
Ruselectronics (Russian: Росэлектроника - Roselectronica), is a Russian state-owned holding company founded in 1997. 100% of shares belongs to the Russian State corporation 'ROSTEC' which is established in late 2007 to promote development, production and export of hi-tech industrial products for civil and defense sectors, and brings together 663 entities which form 13 holding companies.
Ruselectronics is responsible for the production of approximately 80 percent of all Russian electronics components.
Ruselectronics integrates the electronics sector companies focused on designing and producing electronic materials, equipment, semiconductor products and microwave technologies. The Holding company was established in the beginning of 2009 on the basis of the holding that was created in 1997.
At the end of 2012 the Supervisory Board of the Corporation decided to integrate Sirius and Orion groups of companies into the Ruselectronics Holding.
In December 2012, Rostec’s Supervisory Board transferred the assets of Sirius and Orion to Russian Electronics.
Orion was founded in 2009 as a special-purpose research and industrial association to develop communication systems, subsystems and equipment for defence, special and double purposes. Its companies were located in six federal regions. Orion employed 11,000 people. It controlled 17 organizations, including Omsk Research Institute for Instrument Engineering, JSC Barnaul Special Vostok Construction Bureau, and JSC Integral Research Institute for Special Communication Systems.
Sirius was established in 2009. Its key products include customized and replicated software of various uses, television equipment and devices for television reception, in particular, in extreme conditions (space environment, ultrahigh temperature environment and other hostile environments), automated control system elements, hardware and software for automated special-purpose systems, comprehensive security systems for critical facilities, territories and passenger transportation systems and telecommunication equipment. The company included over 20 enterprises, such as Internavigation Research Center for Advanced Navigation Technologies; JSC Radiozavod; FGUP Solid-State Engineering Construction Bureau; JSC Solnechnogorsk Instrument Plant; JSC Kristall Research Center; JSC Novosibirsk State Design Institute; JSC Novosibirsk Institute for Software Systems; JSC Popov Broadcast Reception and Acoustics Institute; JSC Television Research Institute; JSC Rastr Research Institute for Industrial Television.
As a result of enlargement, restructuring and liquidation, in the period from 2014 to 2016, 70 organizations will be established on the basis of 120 plus organizations of Ruselectronics. According to deputy director of Ruselectronics, basic scenario of the holding company’s development strategy implementation envisions its revenues’ growth in 2012-2020 to 130.7 billion roubles ($3.7 billion) from 42.7 billion roubles ($1.2 billion). Quantity of Ruselectronics subsidiaries will be reduced from 123 to 70.
In 2015, Igor Kozlov was appointed as the Chairman of the Directors Board of Ruselectronics while being the Council of the Minister of Telecom and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation. In 2016 Igor Kozlov became the CEO of Ruselectronics/
State corporation Rostec later announced plans to sell 75% of Ruselectronics shares on IPO.