A number of innovative projects have been presented to Rustam Minnikhanov at the Tatneftekhiminvest Holding Board meeting

27.05.2022

On 27 May a meeting of the Board of the Tatneftekhiminvest Holding held by Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov, considered a number of innovative projects.

In particular, the head of the coated metals and their oxides catalysis of the Institute of Organic Chemistry Aleksandr Stakheyev told about development of the import replacing catalysts for purification of gas emissions from the nitrogen oxide which can be also used in diesel driven trucks such as KAMAZ.

The Baltmash enterprise from St-Petersburg reported that it is ready to manufacture urethane foam low temperature insulation for storage and transportation of LNG in the industrial park of Kamskiye Polyany in Tatarstan which is used in gas transportation tankers, tank-containers refrigerators and so on.  Tatarstan President reminded that soon the republic is to launch the first LNG production and proposed to use these technologies for gasification of small settlements and gardeners' partnerships.

Vice-President in regional and international development of the Skolkovo Fund Yuriy Saprykin told about an accelerator programme for Tatarstan enterprises which supposes co-financing and the comprehensive expertise of industrial and digital projects, and the Chief Technologist of the PMI Systems (Moscow) Dmitriy Panin informed the participants of the meeting about the company’s plans to launch a pilot project in deep conversion of complex oily waste in the republic.

The head of the Zirael Company branch in Naberezhnyye Chelny Dmitriy Bukharin demonstrated the participants of the meeting the latest model of an industrial vacuum cleaner which can remove up to 99.9% of particles, starting from flour and concrete to metal chips. Rustam Minnikhanov said that it is a very interesting project and proposed the investor to locate the production at one of the regional Special Economic Zones.


Tatarstan President's Press Office. Using materials of the Devon Information Agency.