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Инновационные проекты
транспортной отрасли
Innovation Projects
of the Transport Industry
Sergey Tsybukov,
Vice-Chairman of the Board of St. Petersburg CCI
General director SPA “KP”
Цыбуков С.И.,
Зам. Председателя Совета ТПП СПб,
генеральный директор НПО «КП»
Глобальные вызовы региона Балтийского моря и
Евразийского пространства
Global Challenges of the Baltic Sea and Eurasian Region
Создание транспортной инфраструктуры для ВСМ
Development of transport infrastructure for HSL
Нефтегазовые проекты и модернизация флота
Oil and gas projects, modernization of the marine
Развитие энергетики и энергосберегающих технологий
Development of energy industry and
energy-saving technology
Реализация экологических проектов и
защита окружающей среды
Implementation of eco projects and environment protection
The Prime Ministers of Russia –D.Medvedev, Kazakhstan
– K.Massimov and Belarus – M.Maysnikovich have
discussed the contemplation of a special fund creation for
breakthrough areas at “Eurasian Economic Community:
new opportunities of industrial development” forum:
 creation of designing departments with IT-modelling, which will
allow to make a quick analyses and manage the innovation
product lifecycle;
 common usage of structural polymer materials;
 robotization of complex technological process.
The Business Council of St.Petersburg
Government and the Government of
Belarus
National Academy of Sciences of Belarus has created a
unique equipment for gas-flame spraying UHMWPE.
SPA “KP” and CRI of SM “Prometey” introduced
technology in JSCo "RZD“, Krylov SRC and etc.
Development of the project will take place in the
framework of the Scientific Council on materials
science, mechanics, strength of the Presidium of St.
Petersburg Scientific Center RAS in the direction of
"Design Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology"
Ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE)
processing
There are four mastered methods of UHMWPE
processing at the LLC “Plastic processing plant
named after “Komsomolskaya Pravda”
• Press Molding – Krylov Sate Research Centre,
Bortnik Fund, St.Petersburg State University
• Extrusion – JSCo “RZD”, Krylov State Research
Centre
• Flame Spraying – the National Academy of
Sciences of Belarus, JSCo “RZD”
• Moulding – LLC “Institute of Polymers” and
Enterprises of Polymer Cluster
Creation of the LED stoplight
from polymer constructional materials
Digimat, Moldex3D Optics,
Zemax, Code V softwares
together allow to create the
optimal design of the
stoplight, to project the
fitting-out and to make
body parts and optical
products with the optimal
optical path, to make an
engineering analysis by
Samcef software.
Special outfit SO-21 for military swimmer
Know How of the State Marine Technical University of St.Petersburg
Engineering of the St.Petersburg Prototyping centre
Aerials of HCS-D
Leackproof headset of HCS-D
Scuba S-21
Buoyancy control device BCD-21
Diving leads
Support for S-21
Hydroacoustic communications station
(diving) HCS-D
Multifunction knife
Paddles with a hydrodynamic gap
Full face mask FFM-21
(scuba can be used with a
mouthpiece and diving halfmask)
Control indicator of HCS-D
Magazine carrier of ADS
Wet suit of “dry” type WSD
The use of polymer constructional materials in the scuba set S-21
Know How of the State Marine Technical University of
St.Petersburg
Basic technical specifications
1. BATTERY LIFE: at depths down to 10 m – 4 hrs., at depths down to 20 m – 2 hrs.;
2. Actuation pressure: up to 300 kg/cm2;
3. Working medium: 60% of nitrox, pure oxygen;
4. WEIGHT – max. 18 kg, LIMITING DIMENSIONS: 611 mm × 411mm × 183mm;
5. CAN BE USED with the PD – 3 parachute;
6. Produced from 90% plastic and metal composite materials;
7. USED with a full face mask without a mouthpice or with a diving half-mask with a mouthpiece;
8. USED with a chemical absorber of СО2 type CLAC (CLA)
Lung ventilator
Know How of the CJSCo “Electromedical Equipment Plant”
(in cooperation with the leading medical universities of St.Petersburg)
Engineering of the St.Petersburg Prototyping Centre
The Common Project of the Ministry of Education and Science of
Russia, Sector Ministries and Departments, Human Resource
Development of the State program of education development
coordination board, the Federal Target Program “The development
of the Military-Industrial Complex”, the Federal Target Program
“Scientific and Academic Staff” with the use of public-private
partnership
 establishment of 100 engineering centres with modern modelling,
engineering and prototyping in universities;
 creation of 100 modern training centres of basic professional
studies for the military-industrial complex;
 organization of integrated structure “University-Research
Institute-Enterprise” for product lifecycle maintenance in terms of
common information area, computer integrated manufacturing and
electronic support.
The Prototyping Centre
Engineering products with tailor-make
properties for the Transport Industry
Creation of a behavioral model of different tracks
constructions: the “direct” and “curved track of a
different radius” portion of line, the pointwork with an
engineering complex of different effective noise and
vibration damping. The construction of complexes
designing virtual prototypes which are needed for
products with tailor-made properties.
Serial production of the products with tailor-make properties for the
Railway Department
From - 50° to + 60°
Serial production of the products with tailor-make properties for the
Railway Department
National Centre for Dynamic tests:
Testing Site
At present, requested dynamic tests are ordered in foreign countries,
and the presence of a Russian centre will allow to make import
substitution of these services and provide unique possibilities for
foreign companies (test for extreme temperatures from +60° to - 60°).
The centre for dynamic tests will allow to test the working capacity of
transport constructions, knots and materials in conditions of acting
operational loadings and environmental conditions inherent to various
regions of Russia and other countries.
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The Turku Process
The Turku Process is a joint initiative of the City of Turku / Regional
Council of Southwest Finland, the City of Saint Petersburg and the
City of Hamburg, supported by the European Commission’s
Directorate General for Regional Policy (DG REGIO).
The Turku Process partners are currently preparing concrete projects in
the fields of environment, innovative enterprise and the labour market.
In the future, new fields of cooperation and partners can be included.
The Turku Process welcomes new ideas, proposals and partners that can
contribute to the success of the initiative and promote its goal –
practical joint actions for sustainable wellbeing in the Baltic Sea
region.
The Finnish-Russian Intergovernmental
Commission for Economic Cooperation
The Modernisation Partnership Seminar, March 2013,
Turku, Finland
The leading experts from Finland and Russia have
discussed two important subject areas in which Finland
and Russia have the potential to develop new forms of
bilateral cooperation as well as broader cooperation in
the Baltic Sea region:
• Opportunities for Finnish-Russian cooperation in the
Maritime Industry
• Russia and Finland’s Biotechnology 2020 Programme
Science Link
Science Link is a network between leading research facilities of
photon and neutron sources and their users. The project aims to
support and encourage innovation and entrepreneurship in the
Baltic Sea Region.
The challenges to overcome
Geographically seen there is an uneven distribution of the research
infrastructure (RI), within photon and neutron resources in the Baltic
Sea Region today. A warped geographical distribution of resources
leads to a warped usage of the same; today the number of industrial
users from the eastern part of the Baltic Sea Region is far too small.
Another drawback is that the number of industrial users of the research
facilities, mainly of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), is too
small. This means a big loss of potential. Industries should be able to
better benefit from the world-class research faciliteis at hand - for the
development of new products or services for the knowledge of society
of tomorrow.
The Conference in St. Petersburg, June 2013
Access to Brilliance – Building platforms and bridges for improved
Cooperation within Science in the Baltic Sea Region
Main objectives with the conference
 Present ideas on improved cooperation within science and innovation
between Russia an the BSR EU
 Discuss useful structures for cooperation (regional structures, centres
of excellence, international cooperation, specialisation in science and
innovation)
 Discuss access of SME to science, financing access to science for SME
 Consult SME of the St. Petersburg region in measurements at RI
 Inform about offers by the St. Petersburg PNPI and the RI in the BSR
 Speed up dissemination of results, smart usage of resources -> smart
specialisation in science
Establishment of an International Distributed Designing Department based on the use of
the complex virtual modeling technologies for engineering analysis and optimization of
designed products from polymer materials as a part of the International cooperation
network, which is based on the United Technological Platform, in the partnership with
St.Petersburg Prototyping Centre, the laboratory “CompMechLab” of St.Petersburg
State Polytechnical University and etc.
Foreign partners
 The Southern-German Centre SKZ (Wurzburg, Germany)
Technical university of Munich (Germany)
 Saxion university (the Netherlands)
Babson Colledge (the USA)
Turku Process – collaboration between EU countries and Russia to tackle
many of the regional challenges in the Baltic Sea region together. (Finland)
 Science Link – support and encouragement of innovative activities and
entrepreneurship in the Baltic Sea region, strengthening the region’s
competitiveness on a global scale. (Germany)
 The International Distributed Designing Department is going to be presented
at the XVII International Forum “Russian Industrialist”, October, 2-4
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