The Microelectronics Forum is a Russian communication platform for the electronics industry.
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The Microelectronics Forum has been held since 2015 and has established itself as the main Russian communication platform on a wide range of issues related to the strategy of scientific and technological development of the micro- and radioelectronic industry. It is here that visitors and guests of the forum can be the first to get acquainted with the advanced achievements in the field of electronic industry and microelectronics.
It is a great honor for RDW Technology to become an official participant and demonstrate to visitors a complete series of import-substituting solutions: monitors, monoblocks, system units, mini PCs, servers and even new motherboards. The devices will demonstrate the work of a tandem: Russian operating systems from the companies "Red OS", "Astra Linux" and "Basalt SPO".
— RDW Technology is looking forward to the start of the Microelectronics forum, as we will not come empty-handed and we definitely have something to surprise you with! "Pavel Kovalenko, press secretary of the Russian Railways, notes
We are happy to invite and will be waiting for the participants and visitors of the event at our exhibition stand. See you in Sochi!
You can participate for free by clicking to the Microelectronics forum website.
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The magic of import substitution
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The magic of import substitution
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The magic of import substitution
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The magic of import substitution
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The magic of import substitution
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The magic of import substitution