State Programs Promote Russian Digital Products Abroad
In 2025, 68 companies received grants from the Foundation for Assistance to Innovation.

Russia is providing state-level support to companies prepared to export their digital products, Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported. According to the newspaper, the Foundation for Assistance to Innovation alone financed about 68 companies in 2025. Among them is SRPP from the Nizhny Novgorod region, which developed an intelligent platform to improve workforce performance. The system tracks employee training within specific technological workflows to raise labor productivity.
From Manufacturing to Films
An AI-powered system developed by IT-Lider from the Kemerovo region improves the efficiency of industrial processes. Using VR headsets, workers receive step-by-step instructions for configuring complex equipment. Developers say such solutions could attract demand from international customers.
With support from the Start-GTs (Start State Grants) program, adapted Russian films are already reaching foreign markets.
Neural networks created by domestic developers convert speech into subtitles, generate voice-over translations and synthesize emotionally nuanced dubbing. Kino II (Cinema AI), according to its creators, allows creative teams to make international distribution profitable even for low-budget films.








































