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Appendix K Innovation Projects of National Significance to Be Financed by the Russian Ministry of Industry, Science, and Technology During 2003-2006 (title, performing organization, location, award for total period) 1. Development of technology and launch of mass production of a new generation of dense and fire-resistant materials for general in- dustrial applications: Unikhimtek firm, Moscow, 400 million rubles 2. Development and initiation of production of nanotechnology- related instruments and equipment: NT-MTD firm, Zelenograd, 400 million rubles 3. Development of biotechnology and initiation of industrial-scale production of seed stock for high-yield genetically-modified agricul- tural plants: Bioengineering Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 150 million rubles 4. Development and initiation of production of promising pho- toelectronic matrix modules to facilitate creation of competitive Rus- sian infrared technology: Orion Research and Production Association, Moscow, 300 million rubles 5. Development and launch of industrial production of new-gen- eration catalyzers and catalytic technology for the production of en- gine fuel: Boreskov Institute of Catalysis of the Russian Academy of Sci- ences, Novosibirsk, 350 million rubles 6. Development and initiation of industrial production of tech- nology for producing new types of high-quality cardboard using re- cycled fibers: Central Scientific Research Institute of Paper, Pravdinsky, Moscow region, 150 million rubles 135
136 APPENDIX K 7. Development and initiation of production of a family of highly- efficient gas-steam power units with individual generating capacity ex- ceeding 200 MW: Leningrad Metallic Plant, St. Petersburg, 450 million rubles 8. Creation of technology for and initiation of industrial produc- tion of metallic construction materials with 100-percent improved uti- lization characteristics: Prometei Central Scientific Research Institute of Construction Materials, St. Petersburg, 200 million rubles 9. Development of the synthetic crystal-dielectric industry and its products: Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography, Moscow, 460 mil- lion rubles 10. Development and initiation of mass production of a family of competitive diesel engines for various automotive transport applica- tions; Zavolzhsky Engine Plant, Zavolzhye, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, 500 million rubles 11. Development and practical application of equipment, technolo- gies, and organizational-financial approaches (including comprehen- sive measures) for improving the efficiency of the heating supply sys- tem for the regions of Russia: Heating Investment Company, Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, 350 million rubles 12. Improving the efficiency of the solid waste reprocessing by us- ing modern Russian technology and equipment to produce recycled materials and commercial products: Mekhanobrtekhnika firm, St. Pe- tersburg, 400 million rubles Note: Awards announced in April 2003. Source: Russian Ministry of Industry, Science, and Technology, November 2003.