bg
Energy and housing and communal services
11:19, 15 November 2025
views
9

Smart Diagnostics From NSTU Researchers Set to Boost Power Grid Reliability

At the Digital Solutions Forum in Moscow, Rosatom showcased a fully domestic technology stack—from AI‑ready TS3030 servers to enterprise‑level software—demonstrating Russia’s growing digital sovereignty in the nuclear and industrial sectors.

A Showcase of Digital Sovereignty

Held from November 12 to 15, the Digital Solutions Forum brought together leading IT experts, government officials, and major industry players. Rosatom served as a key partner, underscoring its transformation from a technology consumer to a developer and integrator. The forum is closely aligned with Russia’s national Data Economy project.

Rosatom hosted two dedicated sessions: one focused on drivers of domestic radio‑electronics development, and the other on digital platforms for industrial production and the path toward technological sovereignty.

TS3030 Server: From Exhibition to Deployment

The centerpiece of Rosatom’s exhibit was the TS3030 server, designed specifically for neural‑network workloads. The system supports up to six GPUs, enabling the training of complex AI models without relying on foreign cloud infrastructure.

The TS3030 demonstrates Russia’s ability to produce computing hardware that meets global AI‑processing standards. GPU configurations can be tailored for neural‑network training, big‑data analysis, or computer‑vision tasks.

“We want IT professionals to have their own global forum where all key areas of digital transformation can be brought together, where national‑level issues can be addressed, and where achievements can be presented both to the IT community and to the public.”
quote

A Complete, Integrated Digital Ecosystem

Beyond servers, Rosatom presented a fully integrated digital ecosystem built entirely on domestic technologies—including operating systems, ERP/ECM platforms, and document‑management solutions.

The key advantage is integration: all components are designed to work together, exchange data, and support a unified digital production environment. This is consistent with the strategy Rosatom has been implementing in recent years.

How It Works in Industrial Operations

Rosatom’s ecosystem is already deployed at nuclear‑industry facilities. PLM systems, CAE tools for engineering calculations, and BIM‑based digital modeling technologies are integrated directly into production workflows.

Digital twins allow engineers to identify errors during the design phase rather than during construction. Similar technologies are used in the aerospace, construction, and machine‑building sectors, where precision and quality control are essential.

Scaling Across Other Industries

Rosatom’s experience is becoming a model for the broader Russian industrial sector. Collaboration with companies such as TopSystems and CSoft enables adaptation of solutions beyond the nuclear field. Industrial competence centers tailor systems to the needs of each sector.

The government actively supports this transition. The Digital Solutions Forum is organized with the participation of the Ministry of Digital Development.

By 2030, the use of trusted components will become mandatory for critical infrastructure. Rosatom’s ecosystem is ready for this shift: all components have passed or are undergoing certification under the KII‑CERT system, ensuring compliance with cybersecurity requirements.

like
heart
fun
wow
sad
angry
Latest news
Important
Recommended
previous
next