Electropolis Technopark has joined the Association of Clusters, Technoparks, and Special Economic Zones of Russia.

Electropolis Technopark has joined the Association of Clusters, Technology Parks, and Special Economic Zones of Russia. This decision reflects the strengthening of the regional industrial infrastructure and the expansion of professional cooperation between development institutions.

Irina Belova, Director of Electropolis Technopark, emphasized that cooperation with the Association began long before formal accession. "The Association has always supported, advised, and guided us. Joining the Association gives us access to best regional practices, as well as information and expert support. We are grateful to the Association for the assistance it has already provided us, and we will continue to work productively," she noted.

According to Mikhail Labudin, Director of the Association of Clusters, Technology Parks, and Special Economic Zones of Russia, Electropolis is demonstrating sustainable and high-quality development dynamics. "In the National Ranking of Russian Technology Parks for 2025, Electropolis rose from 14th to 7th place. "Furthermore, the technology park team completed training under the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade's "Infrastructure Development Leaders" program, implemented by the Institute for the Knowledge Economy. They presented a development project based on resident involvement and were among the top three," he said.

State Duma Deputy and Secretary of the Pskov Regional Branch of the United Russia Party, Alexander Kozlovsky, linked the technology park's success to the overall situation in the region's industry. "Despite the high key interest rate, personnel shortages, and external risks, industrial production in the Pskov Region continues to grow. This was made possible by the coordinated work of the regional government, the managers, and teams of enterprises, who daily create products essential for the development of both the region and the entire country," he emphasized.

The Electropolis Technology Park has twice won the competitive selection for subsidies under Russian Government Resolution No. 316, having implemented various stages of the project. An industrial cluster has also been created within the technology park, strengthening its role in the region's industrial ecosystem.