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the Company “Estampes Rus” will develop a platform for remote recording virtual SIM cards. In 2021, the organization localizes its production in the special economic zone (SEZ) “Technopolis “Moscow””. The investor plans to invest 127 million rubles, said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for economic policy and property and land relations Vladimir Yefimov.

the Virtual SIM card — the microchip — embedded in the gadget at the production stage and replace the traditional SIM card. These technologies are already using such a large handset makers like Samsung and Apple. The microchip can remotely record the profile of any service provider that provides this service. The company “Estampes Rus” will be engaged in the development and maintenance of such profiles. With the new technology, subscribers will no longer have to visit the salons of communication to connect to the services offered by a particular operator. Also now when you travel abroad, the customer need to buy a local SIM card — you can set up a profitable online subscription.

in addition, the company plans to start production of Bank cards by new technologies — customization of the pads of the chip, which allows to combine the Bank card payment device, said head of the Department of investment and industrial policy of Moscow Alexander Prokhorov. “Technology allows to produce the contact area with irregular shape to suit individual customer’s requests. The company plans to develop payment cards for banks in Russia and other CIS countries”, — he added.

Director General of SEZ “Technopolis Moscow” Gennady Degtev noted that Technopolis is aimed at strengthening the it cluster economic zone.

the Technopolis Moscow joined the world free zones organization

Technopolis “Moscow” includes five sites with a total area of 206,8 ha. This is the site of Technopolis in the printer, “Alabushevo”, “Micron” and “Angstrem” and “MIET”. Special economic zone Moscow has both greenfield and brownfield areas. Today, they located more than 150 high-tech companies, of which the residents are over 70.