Rosatom announced that imported software will be completely replaced by 2025 02:44

Aleksey Likhachev, CEO of state company Rosatom, said that software coming from abroad will be completely replaced by 2025, thanks to projects for the construction of nuclear power plants. This post reports “News”.

“Our goal is to completely replace Ansys, Siemens and other products by 2025. There is no other way. The first meeting took place two or three years ago and even then you tormented me about what Ansys is and how it works. I’m glad we didn’t let you down and we’re getting closer and closer to 100% import substitution in the most complex industrial software,” said Likhachev.

Likhachev during a previous meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedThe company’s acquisition of the Budenovskoye uranium deposit in Kazakhstan allowed this strategic metal to rank second in world reserves. Likhachev expressed his gratitude to the Russian president for his support for the purchase of the Budenovskoye deposit.

He also said that the government agency has managed to stay in all the countries in which it operates. In addition, the CEO emphasized that Rosatom has noticeably slightly increased deliveries, especially to friendly countries.

Formerly known as Rosatom announced the construction Nuclear power plants in Siberia and the Far East.



Source: Gazeta

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