SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2026|No. 2697
Technology · Russia · SEZ

Moscow SEZ Residents Register 28 New Intellectual Property Results Since 2026

Residents of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone have registered 28 intellectual property results since the start of 2026, including patents for an amphibious vehicle and microelectronics compounds.

An amphibious vehicle patent is one of 28 new intellectual property results registered by Technopolis Moscow residents.
An amphibious vehicle patent is one of 28 new intellectual property results registered by Technopolis Moscow residents.
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The Department of Investment and Industrial Policy reported that since the beginning of 2026, residents of the SEZ "Technopolis Moscow" have registered 28 results of intellectual activity: 10 know-how, 8 inventions, and 3 patents. Details were announced by Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

"A large package of benefits, including reduced profit and property taxes, as well as customs preferences, allow residents to direct the saved funds to science, research and development of their own technologies," emphasized Maxim Liksutov.

He added that more than 240 companies operate in the SEZ. Over 940 intellectual results have been registered at the site.

A key development is an amphibious apparatus, the first Russian patent for a device that works in air and water. It will be useful for delivering cargo to hard-to-reach regions, surface monitoring, and search and rescue operations.

A patent was obtained for the technology for producing diaryliodonium salts. These compounds are needed for photolithography, a key process in the production of microchips. The development is critically important for domestic microelectronics and opens up new opportunities for creating a component base in Moscow.

Among the inventions is a multipole inverted asynchronous machine. This motor for elevators, pumps, and machine tools consumes less energy, rarely breaks down, and reduces costs. Serial production is planned to be launched by the end of 2026.

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