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Russia to Build Digital Twins for Energy Facilities in India

Rosatom subsidiary prepares to launch pilot projects in two foreign markets

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In 2026, ITTs Dzhet, a subsidiary of state corporation Rosatom, plans to create digital twins for energy facilities in India and Belarus. Sergei Bukreev, the company’s deputy CEO, announced the plans at the opening of a mathematical modeling school at Novosibirsk State University.

According to Bukreev, the company is actively preparing to launch pilot projects in both countries. Through 2035, it also plans to roll out advanced modeling tools as part of Russia’s national energy strategy.

“Given the successful use of our training simulator systems, moving toward the deployment of digital twins is a logical next step,” Bukreev said.

ITTс Dzhet is a high-tech company that for more than 30 years has developed, deployed and maintained training simulators for operating personnel at nuclear power plants and other energy facilities. Its proprietary platform allows engineers to build full-scale mathematical models of energy infrastructure, create digital twins for analysis and forecasting, and support personnel training systems.

High-Tech Cooperation

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the Russia-India Business Forum that Moscow is ready to expand cooperation with New Delhi in artificial intelligence.

“We can jointly create new modern products and strengthen technological alliances, particularly in advanced and science-intensive sectors such as digitalization, autonomous robotics and pharmaceuticals, including the synthesis of effective medicines and the production of high-tech medical equipment. We are ready for broad partnership with India in artificial intelligence, where both our countries have strong capabilities,” Putin said.

At the same event, VimpelCom (Beeline) proposed creating a joint AI development center based in Russian-Indian technology parks. Nina Matvienko, director of product marketing for Big Data & AI at Beeline, said Russia has experience building integrated AI systems for manufacturing, transport and security, while India serves as a benchmark for large-scale digital services and IT talent.

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