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NM-Tech

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Electrical and Microelectronics
Since 2019
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
124527, Zelenograd, Solnechnaya Alley, 6th floor 1 room XII, office 4.4a


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LLC NM-Tech is a manufacturer of microelectronic components. Develops production for the needs of civil microelectronics in accordance with world quality standards.

Financial performance

2024: Revenue growth by 179.9% to 649 million rubles

The revenue of NM-Tech at the end of 2024 amounted to 649 million rubles, which is 179.9% higher than the same indicator in 2023, which was 232 million rubles. In the rating "TAdviser500: The largest IT companies in Russia," prepared by the analytical center TAdviser in August 2025, the company took 465th place. The revenue of the legal entity from the financial statements for 2023-2024 was taken into account. Excluding VAT. Read more here.

History

2026: "NM-Tech" laid down its equipment "ВЭБ.РФ "

In early February 2026, it became known that the Zelenograd manufacturer of microelectronics "NM-Tech" laid its equipment of the state corporation of development "ВЭБ.РФ." We are talking about dozens of installations for the manufacture of chips, vehicles, video surveillance systems and detection of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

According to CNews, NM-Tech, which specializes in the development and production of electronic equipment elements, entered into two pledge agreements, which became an addition to the contracts of 2023. According to available information, the company provides a large credit line issued by the bank for retrofitting production. In August 2023, ВЭБ.РФ opened NM-Tech a non-revolving credit line with a limit of no more than 116.4 billion rubles. The funds are intended for "financing the acquisition and commissioning of technological equipment, the acquisition of the results of intellectual activity, payment for the costs of starting production."


According to the terms of the new contracts, the units for visual control of plates and their processing, the installation of deposition, plasma etching of silicon and polysilicon, as well as the installation of plasma chemical etching and the installation of precision splitting of plates are laid. The list contains dozens of photographic patterns, equipment for removing and applying photoresist, four chemical-mechanical polishing systems, two exposure plants, four cleaning plants, plasma deposition equipment for metal layers, etc.

In addition, GAC M8 and Moskvich MZE cars, means of detecting and countering civilian drones, radio communications systems, security television surveillance and alarm systems were pledged. The term for fulfillment of obligations under contracts is December 30, 2027.[1]

2025: Investing ₽118,8 billion in in-house production

Zelenograd microelectronics manufacturer NM-Tech has invested ₽118,8 billion in the development of its own microcircuit production. This became known from the explanatory note to the company's accounting report, published on July 7, 2025.

According to CNews, the funds were directed to construction and installation work and the purchase of equipment for the reconstruction and technical re-equipment of the microelectronics plant in Zelenograd. The information is contained in a document published in SPARK-Interfax.


In 2024, NM-Tech launched the production and processing of plates for the development of microelectronic production technologies with topological norms of 130 nanometers, 130 nm BCD, 180 nm and 250 nm, as well as Trench MOSFET. The cost of staging these technologies amounted to ₽14,99 billion.

The head of the SNDGLOBAL holding Olga Kvashenkina noted that there are extremely few production sites actually operating in the 130-250 nm range in Russia. Among them, she allocated Micron in Zelenograd, Angstrom, factories in Novosibirsk and Tomsk, as well as a number of enterprises within Rostec.

Olga Kvashenkina stressed that in most cases we are talking either about 180 nm and older, or about limited volumes of pilot production. According to her, as of 2024, a fully qualified line at 130 nm BCD or Trench MOSFET in Russia was announced mainly in the framework of projects and road maps.

The project is financed by credit funds ВЭБ.РФ. In August 2023, the state corporation opened a non-renewable credit line with a limit of ₽116,4 billion to finance the purchase of technological equipment and launch production.

The loan must be repaid no later than the end of 2027. The amount of accrued interest for 2024 amounted to ₽4,1 billion, for 2023 - ₽5,7 billion. Debt on principal debt at the end of 2024 reached ₽26,97 billion.[2]

2024: Preparation of the production of chips for electronic signatures, SIM and bank cards. ₽16 billion invested in this

Zelenograd enterprise "NM-Tech" announced the launch of four new projects for the production of chips for SIM-cards, tokens of electronic signatures, bank and transport cards, as well as passports. In total, ₽16 billion were invested in it. The implementation of the projects will begin in 2025. This became known on November 22, 2024.

According to Kommersant, the total profit from the sale of products may exceed ₽3 trillion by 2030. The export potential of the projects is estimated at $1.5 million.


NM-Tech's expectations from the implementation of projects are feasible, since Russia retains the need for components after the departure of the Dutch NXP Semiconductors, "said Oleg Emeramrudov, director of the Consortium of Russian Storage Systems Developers.

The first to start production of chips for UHF tags with a sales volume of ₽4,8 billion used in transport cards. This will be followed by the release of secure SIM cards worth ₽7,3 billion in 2028 and U-chip chips for passports worth ₽3,9 billion in 2029.

In August 2024, NM-Tech registered patents for the topology of SIM card chips and UHF tags.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia connects the launch of production with the requirement to localize the issue of bank cards, SIM cards and passes by 2026. The annual turnover of SIM cards in Russia is estimated at 100-150 million units.

The company plans to start mass production of chips for USB tokens with support for electronic signature in 2030. Research and development work in this area will start in 2028.

In 2024, the company almost doubled its authorized capital to ₽238 billion. The project is being implemented in partnership with Element Group of Companies at the production facilities of the Angstrem-T plant. [3]

2023

An increase in investments by 9 times to 116 billion rubles. Money goes to chip development

In 2023, NM-Tech invested a total of 116 billion rubles, which is more than 9 times higher than the volume of investments for the previous year (12.6 billion rubles). Such data in the rating "70 largest companies - investors in Russia - 2024" leads Forbes. The publication released this material in November 2024.

NM-Tech is increasing investments in connection with the development and production of microelectronics. By 2023, the total area of ​ ​ production premises at the company was 43,000 square meters, including 7500 square meters of "clean" premises in ISO 6 class. The company had more than 800 employees. The company bought the assets of the bankrupt chip manufacturer Angstrom-T in Zelenograd for 8.4 billion rubles.


Data from the Kontur. Focus service indicate that in 2023 NM-Tech earned 231.8 million rubles in revenue against 65.8 million rubles a year earlier. At the same time, the company's net losses increased - from 2.9 billion to 3.33 billion rubles.

The cost of sales of NM-Tech in 2023 reached 791.3 million rubles against 501.9 million rubles in 2022. Management expenses increased from 707 million to more than 1 billion rubles. The company's accounts payable by the end of 2023 amounted to 2.9 billion rubles, which is significantly more than debts a year ago (312.1 million rubles). Accounts receivable also increased significantly - from 985.5 million to 2.42 billion rubles.[4]

Russian companies will be able to cover the demand for chips for bank cards by 2025 - Ministry of Industry and Trade

Russian manufacturers will be able to cover the demand for chips for bank cards in one to two years. This was announced in October 2023 by the Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade RFVasiliy Shpak. Read more here.

2022

Agreement with Micron on the production of technologies and the launch of production

Residents of the Special Economic Zone "Technopolice Moscow" JSC "Micron" and LLC "NM-Tech" signed a cooperation agreement to establish technologies and launch production at NM-Tech facilities. Micron announced this on October 4, 2022.

The goal and unconditional priority is to increase the total production capacity in Russia. The increased demand exceeds the capabilities of our factory, it is necessary to increase production volumes, - said Gulnara Khasyanova, General Director of Micron JSC.

It is important to deliver the technology as quickly as possible and launch the production of products - for this we have equipment, personnel and technological potential. The examination of the Micron will significantly speed up the process, - said the executive director of NM-Tech LLC Sergey Scratchkin. - We are doing a common cause of extreme importance together.

For our part, we are doing everything possible to provide comfortable conditions for the interaction of our residents. Cooperation of cluster enterprises microelectronic will significantly increase the volume of production of demanded semiconductor products for everyone, - industries countries said the general director of the SEZ "Technopolice."Moscow Gennady Degtev

According to the agreement, Micron will assist in the formulation of technology and the development of products such as two-interface (dual) SBIS for use payment cards NATIONAL PAYMENT CARD SYSTEM in WORLD"," integrated circuits with non-volatile memory for new generation passport and visa documents with support biometric for the characteristics of the owner and for policies. compulsory health insurance (compulsory medical insurance)

Inclusion in the US sanctions list

At the end of February 2022, NM-Tech was included in the sanctions SDN list USA[5]

Russian IT companies that fell under US, EU and British sanctions in 2022-2024 TAdviser map


TAdviser has drawn up a map the Russian IT of -companies that fell under sanctions in 2022-2024. and USA EU. Britain It included, among other things, the company "NM-Tech." The article about the map can be found here.

2021

Involvement of UMC specialists to start production at Angstrem-T

On September 20, 2021, it became known about the transfer to LLC NM-Tech (100% at ВЭБ.РФ) of several dozen key specialists of the Taiwanese company UMC, which is one of the three leaders in the contract production of chips.

According to Kommersant, engineers-developers of printed circuit boards, designers and circuit engineers were lured into NM-Tech. Specialists were offered a competitive salary and moving with their families to Russia. The launch of a new production facility is planned on the basis of the Angstrem-T plant, which was purchased by NM-Tech in June 2021 for 8.4 billion rubles.

NM-Tech lured dozens of UMC specialists to launch production at Angstrom-T

According to experts, a good specialist in this area can count on a salary of up to $20 thousand per month, and given the need to move, the arguments of the Russian side should be very convincing in order to attract specialists from Taiwan. Chinese young companies, trying to establish advanced lithographic production in the Middle Kingdom, at one time also actively hunted for personnel.

According to Central Research Institute "Electronics" the head (part of the "holding" To RostecRoselectronics controlled), Arsenia Brykin almost all high-tech industries in the world, including those under the control of the "holding," are experiencing a shortage of personnel. microelectronics

To level this, we are actively working with universities, forming a scientific core on their basis for the further implementation of projects. Thus, we involve future young specialists in real production activities, - he clarified.

The shortage of personnel is extremely acute, there are not enough any specialists: developers, testers, programmers, engineers, and demand exceeds supply by three to four times, confirms Vitaly Bogdanov, director of business development at Baikal Electronics, in a conversation with the newspaper. Therefore, in his opinion, attracting foreign specialists is the right step necessary for a successful transfer of technologies.[6]

Purchase of property of the Angstrem-T plant for 8.4 billion rubles

At the end of June 2021, it became known about the sale of the property of the Angstrem-T plant for 8.4 billion rubles to the NM-Tech controlled ВЭБ.РФ. The buyer of the assets intends to use them to launch a new production. Read more here.

2020: Redemption of 2 buildings from the Angstrom-T plant for 355 million rubles as part of its bankruptcy

On July 30, 2020, it became known that the structure of the ВЭБ.РФ - LLC NM-Tech - bought two buildings in Zelenograd with an area of ​ ​ 15 thousand and 4 thousand square meters. m from Angstrem-T for 354.7 million rubles. The sale of real estate began as part of the bankruptcy of the microelectronics plant. Read more here.

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