The Government of the Russian Federation has been instructed to ensure the creation of full-cycle production and technological chains that include the development of solid mineral deposits (including rare and rare-earth metals), as well as their extraction and deep processing prior to manufacturing high-tech goods with high added value.
The Government of the Russian Federation has been instructed to submit proposals on establishing a supra-departmental mechanism to implement a technological policy for coordinated decision-making in technological development at all stages of the goods’ service life; reducing the time required for the development of chemical catalysts and their integration into the industry; creating favourable conditions for manufacturers of Russian goods on the national market, including efforts to counter the illegal import, manufacture and sales of industrial goods; using artificial intelligence and computer simulation technologies to reduce the time required for developing and introducing new materials; setting up facilities, by higher education institutions jointly with research organisations and industrial enterprises, that enable students to master competences in the sphere of advanced technologies.
Additionally, the instructions to the Government of the Russian Federation concern, in particular, the development of goods and technologies for the micro-tonnage and low-tonnage chemistry, including within the framework of the New Materials and Chemistry national project; the creation and manufacture of new materials in the sphere of photonics; the usage of advanced alloys in industry; the support of projects aiming to achieve the Technological Leadership national goal; the establishment of a national super-computer centre; the creation, in collaboration with the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Rosatom State Corporation, of an integrated cross-sectoral digital database of properties of high-tech materials and their components; the creation of robotic laboratories for research projects using AI technologies to integrate research results in industry.
The Government of the Russian Federation has also been instructed to organise the Forum of Future Technologies in 2026 that would focus on the formation of bio-economy in Russia and the use of biotechnologies in various economic sectors. This effort shall involve concerned organisations and representatives of the international academic and expert community.
The Government of the Russian Federation together with the Russian Science Foundation has been tasked to organise an annual competition involving projects eligible for grants honouring prominent Russian scientist Yevgeny Velikhov. The 2025 procedure for selecting contestants shall focus on the creation of unique materials and related goods for autonomous power sources, propulsion and power systems, data processing devices and systems needed, among other things, to develop AI technologies.
Instruction to the Government of the Russian Federation jointly with the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Rosatom State Corporation, the National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute and other concerned organisations concerns setting up a cross-sectoral centre of additive technologies for expediting the industrial application of such technologies, including those needed to manufacture components for the aircraft and medical industries, as well as other economic sectors.
The Government of the Russian Federation jointly with the Rosatom State Corporation, the National Technology Initiative Platform, Gazprombank and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University) has been instructed to submit proposals for developing and manufacturing advanced devices for accumulating and storing energy, including sodium-ion storage batteries, while ensuring more cost-effective funding of research and development projects in this sphere.
The Government of the Russian Federation together with the Rosatom State Corporation and the National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute has been instructed to submit proposals on expediting the development of a molten-salt research reactor and a module for processing spent nuclear fuel under the New Nuclear and Energy Technologies national project.
The Presidential Executive Office, in collaboration with the concerned organisations, has been instructed to submit proposals on preserving the academic legacy of scientists, engineers and designers who made a significant contribution to national scientific and technological development.