RUSNANO: Fostering Innovations in Russia through

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Sergey Mostinskiy
Director for International Cooperation
RUSNANO priorities and principals in working with
foreign partners
11 March 2011
Russian Economy:
Gap in innovations
Sources: World Economic Forum – The Global Competitiveness Report 2009-2010; IMF data
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GDP (purchasing power parity), $ trillion
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Russia is ranked 7th-8th for
its GDP
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and 73rd for its innovation
level
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6
4
2
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0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Innovation level (rated under WEF methodology)
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1990-2020:
Milestones of initial development and further growth of Russian economy
2010 - 2020
New model of innovation-based
economic growth
2000 – 2010
Economic growth dependent
on raw materials export
1990-2000
Setting the base
for market economy
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Russia’s Modernization: Main Policy Challenge
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RUSNANO: Brief Overview
 Founded in 2007
 Mission: to implement the state policy in the field of nanotechnologies
 Tasks:
o commercialization of nanotech industry projects and innovations
o production volume of Russian nano-enabled products by 2015 –
~ $30 bln per year
 Areas of financing:
o manufacturing of nano-enabled products and materials
o creation of infrastructure of nanotechnology projects
o foresight and road maps, standardization, certification, safety
in nanotech industry
o education, popularization
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RUSNANO’s Terms of Financing
 Financing projects at early stage and stage of expansion
 Ownership participation — no more than 50% minus 1 share
 Favorable loans and guarantees
 Investment horizon — up to 10 years
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RUSNANO: Support for Co-investors
Financial support
Non-financial support
Infrastructural:
Equity:
Equipment as service,
start-up incubation
RUSNANO’s minority stake
in all projects
Technical and investment
expertise, certification,
foresight and road maps
Credit:
Long-term and
comparatively cheap money.
Managerial:
Assistance in marketing,
investment spending
supervision in the interests
of all shareholders
Guarantee for loans
Friendly exit strategy:
RUSNANO does not aim to
maximize its share price but
to cover the expenses
Administrative
Shielding from the red tape
and corruption
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Foreign Applicants’ Requests for Financing
From RUSNANO (Statistics as of 09.03.2011)
Total - 217 requests
56
USA
Israel
79
Germany
5
Canada
7
30
8
Finland
24
UK
Italy
8
Other countries
Requests from EU countries - 60
5
2 111 1
2
2
30
7
8
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Germany
Finland
UK
Italy
Lithuania
France
Netherlands
Cyprus
Latvia
Luxemburg
Estonia
Investment Projects Types
Statistics as of 09.03.2011
Industrial
projects
Nanomaterials
Financial
infrastructure
Investment funds
Non- financial
infrastructure
Nanotechnology Centers
Nanophotonics
RUSNANO Capital
Nanomedicine
Nanomaterial production
technologies and equipment
DFJ-VTB Aurora
Russian-Kazakh Fund
Dubna (Moscow Region)
Zelenograd (Moscow Region)
Metallurgy Fund
Skolkovo Fund
Kazan (Tatarstan)
Perm Region Fund
Nanoelectronics
North Region Fund
 Pan -European Fund
Other
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Tomsk and Novosibirsk
(West Siberia)
Clusters of Investment Projects
Solar energy and energy conservation
Nanostructured materials
Medicine and Biotechnology
Mechanical engineering and metalwork
Optoelectronics and nanoelectronics
Infrastructure and Education
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RUSNANO’s Investment Projects: Summary
Statistics as of 09.03.2011
 Approved by the Supervisory Council: 104 projects in 30 Russian regions
 Out of 104 – 27 projects with foreign participation (out of which12 – EU)
 For its approved investment of $4.5 bln RUSNANO has attracted co-investors for
$6,7 bln (overall budget of projects – $11.2 bln)
 Consolidated revenue - 2015: above $13.3 billion (conservative scenario)
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RUSNANO Plans: Timeline
2007
RUSNANO is
founded.
Government
makes
contribution
into the charter
capital
2008
First project
is financed
2009
2010
Debt financing via
open markets
started
2011
RUSNANO
transformation
into
a joint-stock
company
2012
2013
Mass production in
project companies
started
2014
Exit from projects
started
 Additional major challenge:
IPO after RUSNANO transformation into a joint-stock company
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2015
Dynamics of the Russian Nanoindustry Market:
Target and forecast
$ bln
Sales of Russian nanoindustry products (target)
Incl. revenue of project companies
set up with participation of RUSNANO (target as of 2007 )
Incl. revenue of 93 projects
already approved by RUSNANO (adjusted forecast 2010 )
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as of October 2010
RUSNANO’s strategic goals towards 2015
20
$ bln
30
935
6
7
$ bln
30
6,7
3,5
10
0
0
Sales of Russian Sales of innovative
nanoindustry
goods and services
products by 2015 in Russia in 2008
Russian
nanoindustry
export by 2015
Russian export of
innovative goods
and services in 2008
Goals set by RUSNANO are comparable with the current volumes of
the entire Russian innovation industry (goods and services)
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What We Can Do Together
RUSNANO offers
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Co-investment
Support for companies in entering the
Russian market
Access to RUSNANO’s scientific and
technical expertise
Joint creation of venture funds
You can
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Apply for financing of your project at www.rusnano.com
Invest in a joint project together with RUSNANO
Consider opportunities for your portfolio companies’ expansion into Russia
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RUSNANO
investment projects
Clusters of Investment Projects
Solar energy and energy conservation
Nanostructured materials
Medicine and Biotechnology
Mechanical engineering and metalwork
Optoelectronics and nanoelectronics
Infrastructure and Education
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Projects cluster:
Solar energy
and energy
conservation
HEVEL
Solar Energy
and Energy
Conservation
Product
The largest manufacturer of solar modules in Russia will
produce thin film photovoltaic cells based on micromorph
silicon, ultrathin layers of amorphous silicon with submersed
nanocrystallites of 10 nanometers to 30 nanometers.
Design capacity for the manufacturing facility is more than one
million solar modules per year (130 MW per year).
The project, in addition to undertaking production, will establish
a large research center with equipment value about one billion
rubles. The research center will collaborate with the Ioffe
Physical Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of
Sciences.
ФОТО,
ГРАФИКИ,
ИЗОБРАЖЕНИЯ
Product features
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higher efficiency compared to other technologies at high temperatures
perception of both direct and scattered light, does not require the tracking system
ecologically friendly (no toxic elements)
longer life time
the lowest price compared with other types of modules
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Thunder Sky Russian Plant of Li-Ion
Batteries
Product
Technology: Integration of nanotechnology,
electrochemistry, materials science, metallurgy and
electronics into high-end product.
Project: Set up manufacturing facilities of novel
lithium Ion batteries to EV in Russia (Novosibirsk).
Product: Batteries to EV based on novel
nanostructured LiFePO4 materials.
Product features
 high unit power of batteries
 cost is two times lower than similar products
 safety and reliability of batteries
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Solar Energy
and Energy
Conservation
Energy Efficient Solid
State Lighting
Solar Energy
and Energy
Conservation
Technology
Optogan was founded in 2004 by three former students of prof.
Alferov, Nobel Prize winner, and has developed a cutting edge
technology for ultra-bright LEDs and a solid IP base. Optogan LEDs
are intended for backlighting of mobile appliances, computer screens
and LCD TVs, as well as general lighting applications.
Product features
 the most advanced lighting technology
 maximum efficiency (illumination per watt):
- 2 times higher than fluorescent lamps
- 8 times higher than incandescent lamps
 ecological compatibility (no mercury and glass, unlike fluorescent lamps)
 the maximum life time (50,000 - 100,000 hours):
- 8 times higher than that of fluorescent lamps
- 50 times higher than incandescent lamps
 the light spectrum is the closest to the day spectrum of the sun - better
health, capacity for work and stress resistance
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Projects cluster:
Nanostructured
materials
CJSC "Prepreg-ACM"
Product
• Large-scale manufacturing of semi-products for a new
generation polymer matrix composites – high quality
prepregs with improved, as compared with analogues,
strength and other performance characteristics with carbon
and mineral fibers and nanomodified and filled with
nanoparticles polyimide and epoxy resins.
• Prepreg - material made by impregnation of the
reinforcing fiber base (ribbons, cords, fabrics) with precisely
metered amount of uniformly distributed polymer matrix.
Impregnation of the fibrous material is done in a way that
allows the best use of the physical and mechanical properties
of the reinforcing material and to ensure uniformity of the
properties of the cured composite.
• Application areas: aircraft industry, wind power industry,
sporting goods manufacturing, construction, motorcar- and
shipbuilding.
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Nanostructured
materials
ЗАО «МЕТАКЛЭЙ»
Nanoclay polymer
composites
Nanostructured
materials
Product
Technology: Polymer nanocomposites with organically modified and
exfoliated montmorillonite nanoparticles uniformly distributed in the polymer
matrix.
Project: Powerful up-to-date production of nanomaterials in Russia based
on bulk polymers and their co-polymers
Product and application:
1) Refined and modified natural bentonite clay
 Oil and gas industry (drilling muds and oil refining)
 Food industry (adsorbents for impurities in fat-and-oil, winemaking and
other industries)
 Cosmetic and pharmacological industry
2) Polymeric nanoclay-based nanocomposite
 Packaging industry (high-barrier films and PET preforms)
 Automotive industry (plastics)
 Protection of trunk pipelines
 Aircraft industry
 Cable industry (nonflammable cable compositions)
Product features
 high mechanical properties (module, impact resistance, etc.)
 better chemical resistance
 lower gas and vapor permeation
 higher flame retardant properties.
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Micrograph of
nanocomposite
Polymeric
nanoclay-based
Potential Application
ЛОГО
ПРОЕКТА
Asphalt modifier UNIREM
Product
Nanostructured
materials
Improved fatigue durability
Asphalt pavements with UNIREM have improved durability, high
resistance to rutting and cracking, high water resistance, high
toughness at subzero temperatures
Product features
 increased durability of asphalt pavements by 25-30%
 high resistance to rutting and cracking,
 high water resistance,
30 000
Количество
циклов
разрушения
Cycles
before до
failure
UNIREM is developed to modify asphalt mixes by “dry” method.
UNIREM application does not require changes in the technology
process of asphalt plants or temperature and timing modes of
asphalt mixture production
25 000
20 000
15 000
10 000
5 000
0
при температуре + при температуре + 20ºC
- 16ºC
20оС
16оС
БезStandard
модификатора
"Унирем"
asphalt mix
 high toughness at subzero temperatures
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С Asphalt
модификатором
"Унирем"
mix with «Unirem»
Projects cluster:
Medicine and
Biotechnology
Microsources, microspheres and components
for brachytherapy
Product
The project will establish production in Russia of new,
effective materials for treating prostate, liver, and pancreatic
cancer—radioactive microsources and nanostructured
microspheres.
These tools, called seeds, are used in brachytherapy, a
method of treating cancer using a radioactive source that is
introduced into the diseased organ and that acts directly on
the cancer.
The new technology provides for modification of the surface of
the microspheres at the nanoscale level (30 nm to 50 nm). As
a result, the microspheres become biocompatible, which
improves their fixation in the patient’s tissues.
Product features
 affects the tumor without damaging other organs
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Medicine and
biotechnology
ЛОГО
ПРОЕКТА
Skulachev ions – mitochondrially
targeted pharmaceuticals
Medicine and
biotechnology
Technology
The project is based on a new technology providing precise
targeting of pharmaceuticals into mitochondria – intracellular
“power-stations”. Since 2004 the project applicants developed
several
pharmaceuticals
based
on
new
mitochondrially−targeted antioxidants. Wide range of
preclinical studies showed high efficacy of developed drugs in
treatment of age-related eye-diseases, cardio-vascular
pathologies etc. In 2009 first project’s drug-candidate entered
clinical trials. The project is based in Moscow State University.
Product features
 treatment for dry macular degeneration (now cured nowadays)
 stops the development of glaucoma (currently effective means of
guaranteeing the preservation of vision not available)
 safety during prolonged use, the expected lack of side effects
 simple and cheap way to reduce the likelihood of heart attack and
treatment of arrhythmia in case of coronary heart disease
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Cascade plasmapheresis
equipment using track
membranes
Product
The company produces track membrane (diameter 20 – 100 nm) and
devices for plasmapheresis based on the membrane.
Continuous process of membrane plasmapheresis using the apparatus
"GEMOFENIKS“ is carried out in a sterile single-needle extracorporeal
circuit for single use.
During the procedure at the same time:
 formed elements are returned to the patient's bloodstream
 plasma is collected in a special receiver
 plasma substitution process
Product features
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method of blood cleaning - filtration
membrane technology
pore diameter: 20 - 100 nm (analogues - 400 nm)
small volume of extracorporal circuit: 35 ml
hardware-based and non-hardware-based application
single-needle connection
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Medicine and
biotechnology
Projects cluster:
Mechanical
engineering
and metalwork
Technological Systems for
Protective Coatings
Product
About technology:
Development of technologies of multifunctional nanostructured
coating deposition to extend the life cycle of equipment and to
upgrade Russia's machinery, oil & gas and other industries.
Production:
 Nano-structured coating application services (heat-proofing,
heat-resistant,
wear-resistant,
corrosion-protective,
electroinsulating, superconducting composition);
 End solution for nano-structured coating application (supply,
adjustment and maintenance of equipment, adaptation of nanostructured coating application technology and licence selling,
development of nano-coating material, e.t.c.)
Product features
 increase corrosion resistance, plasticity
 improved resistance to shock load
 improving thermal insulation properties
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Mechanical
Engineering
and
Metalwork
MICROBOR NANOTECH – CBN
AND NCBN CUTTING TOOLS
Product
The company produces soldering and solid cutting tools for
metal and other hard materials processing in various fields
(engineering, aerospace, automobile industry, etc.)
Microbor Nanotech is a new generation manufacturer of
composite materials based on micro- and nano – crystalline
Cubic Boron Nitride (CBN and NCBN) and cutting tools made
of these materials. Microbor was the first in the world to
create tools based on nano CBN material.
Product features
 high-efficiency tool
 reduction in processing cost
 reduction in processing time by 40-90%
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Mechanical
Engineering
and
Metalwork
SETTING UP MASS PRODUCTION OF HIGHLYRELIABLE SPRINGS USING CONTROLLED
FORMATION
OF
HOMOGENEOUS
NANOSUBSTRUCTURES IN SPRING MATERIAL
Mechanical
Engineering
and
Metalwork
Product
The final goal of the Project is to set up the technology of the
multifunctional springs mass production. The technology is based
on the high-temperature and mechanical treatment with resulting
nanosubstructure formation in the spring material, which leads to
a major improvement of the springs characteristics.
This technology may be utilized for any springs of hot winding and
as a product itself.
The plans include construction of automatically adjusted
production line of the hot-wound springs using basically new
technology.
Product features
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number of cycles till destruction is 10 times higher in comparison with other technologies
level of permissible operating voltages is 35-40% higher in comparison with other
technologies
cost reduction due to the possibility of using cheaper grades of steel
no subsidence
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Projects cluster:
Optoelectronics
and
nanoelectronics
CJSC Galileo Nanotech
Product
 The equipment of Galileo Vacuum Systems s.p.a. for surface
metallization utilizes the thermal vacuum deposition method,
based on the process of thermal evaporation of metals by
heating them to high temperatures with subsequent dispersion of
matter in vacuum space of chamber and its condensation on the
processed surface
 The project is geared toward manufacture of RFID-tags and
metalized packing material using unique equipment of Galileo
Vacuum Systems s.p.a..
 RFID-tags are used as a substitute for bar-codes for the purpose
of stock tracking and identification in different systems.
 Metal packaging materials (film and paper) for food and
cigarettes
 Equipment for metallization of roll materials
Product features
 contents identification without opening
 readout out of sight, on the run
 simultaneous readout of several tags
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Optoelectronics
and
Nanoelectronics
Manufacturing of multimedia DSPs
and consumer devices based on
them
Product
Multimedia processors (SoC)
HD decoder and encoder - multiprocessing platform intended for
decoding and encoding HD-video
Digital set-tops(Set top box) with enhanced functionality
user set top boxes implementing digital broadcast reception, IP
broadcast reception, IP Telephony, decoding video and audio of all
modern formats in real-time, home network router, home server for
Video-on-Demand and Time-shift, personal payment terminal with
a reverse communication channel
Digital broadcasting studios:
professional device for capturing and encoding HD-video and HQaudio from signal sources of different types
Product features
 production based on its own chips
 broad functionality of the software
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Optoelectronics
and
nanoelectronics
RUSNANO welcomes opportunities to collaborate
with foreign companies, governmental organizations,
investment funds and private investors
You can:
- Apply for financing of your project at www.rusnano.com
- Invest in joint project together with RUSNANO
- Further develop your technology with RUSNANO help
- Participate in RUSNANO industrial and infrastructural projects
We guarantee:
Financial & Non-financial support for co-investors
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