MIL-OSI Russia: The capital plant presented an innovative cable for industrial automation systems

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

The Moscow plant, which has the status of an industrial complex, was the first in Russia to introduce an innovative cable for the Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) data transmission standard. Thanks to the active support of the city, the capital’s enterprises are expanding their product line and increasing the volume of production of cable and wire products. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

Today, SPE technology is becoming more relevant in the field of industrial automation due to its simplicity and lighter weight, greater compactness and reduced installation time. One cable can provide simultaneous power supply and data transmission between different devices.

“On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, the city is actively increasing the potential of the cable and wire industry. This allows us to regularly increase the output of in-demand products – according to the results of the first two months of 2025, the volume of cable production in the capital increased by 18 percent. Moscow develops and brings to market science-intensive and high-tech solutions, strengthening the country’s technological leadership. Thus, the capital’s industrial complex presented a unique product for industrial automation systems. It will go into serial production this year,” said Maxim Liksutov.

Unlike the traditional interface, the new product has improved performance characteristics, including increased resistance to mechanical impacts and extreme temperatures, and supports data transfer at speeds of up to 10 megabits per second. This simplifies the creation of industrial automation systems and eliminates the need for additional converters.

“Cable and wire products in the capital are manufactured by about 20 enterprises, employing about three thousand specialists. Such products are needed in the construction, metallurgy, petrochemical, aviation, space, shipbuilding and many other industries. The new solution of the cable plant will find its application in the automotive industry and in modern machine tool manufacturing,” emphasized the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

Anatoly Garbuzov.

In order to integrate heterogeneous network segments, it was previously necessary to use gateways to convert protocols, which complicated the creation of complex building automation systems. New cables allow direct connection of end devices, ensuring ease of maintenance, accessibility to control systems and a high degree of compatibility between different subsystems.

The representative of the developer company noted that the plant produces innovative products that may not be relevant today, but will become necessary for production in the future. This approach allows setting new standards of quality and technology and offering customers solutions that are ahead of their time.

Previously The Mayor of Moscow reported, that the plant was the first in Russia to introduce ultra-thin cables for neuro- and cardiac pacemakers. The new products were created as part of the import substitution program, and the enterprise is already preparing for serial production.

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