Key IT Developments in the Nuclear Sector: Innovations and Insights from the Past Week

**The Future of Data Centers, Integration of the Eco-Monitoring Station into an IoT Platform, and «Logos» from Rosatom into the CML-Bench Digital Platform featured in today’s digest.**

**The First Open Dialogue Platform for the Data Center Industry Was Held in Yaroslavl**

At the event «#WEAREINDUSTRY. A 360-degree Perspective,» over 150 participants from 80 companies gathered to discuss the future of the industry. Experts addressed market conditions, the possibilities for import substitution, the availability of domestic equipment, and issues surrounding government support.

The discussion was moderated by Vladimir Khlebnikov, Deputy General Director of Parus Electronics LLC. He emphasized the growth of domestic equipment production for data centers and its increasing demand.

Representatives from Rosatom participated, including Mikhail Lysachev, Director of the Department of Technological Independence for Automated Control Systems and Critical Information Infrastructure, and Vidia Zheleznov, Director of Special Projects at Atomdata.

All attendees agreed that such events should be held regularly to coordinate efforts and develop common proposals.

**Rosatom Infrastructure Solutions Integrated the «Smart Gateway» Eco-Monitoring Station with Its Own IoT Platform**

This complex is utilized in IoT, smart cities, smart homes, enterprises, and for industrial and environmental safety. Depending on the configuration, the equipment can simultaneously monitor levels of carbon dioxide, concentrations of explosive gases, radiation levels, particulate content, noise levels, and other parameters at the installation site.

The hardware component of the station consists of a high-performance universal controller that facilitates data reception, processing, archiving, and transmission to external cloud systems, supporting Ethernet with PoE, 2G/LTE, Bluetooth, LoRa, ZigBee, and more. The IoT infrastructure platform collects data, visualizes it, and performs analytics, offering quick system customization based on the specific needs of the object.

This equipment is included in the register of Russian radio-electronic products by the Ministry of Industry and Trade as «Smart Gateway M1,» with 70% of its components being domestic. The development and production are supported by the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The IoT infrastructure platform is registered as Russian software and complies with regulatory requirements set by FSTEC.

**St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Integrated the «Logos» Software Package from Rosatom into the CML-Bench Digital Platform**

«Logos» is a range of digital products for mathematical modeling and engineering analysis, categorized under Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) software. It is listed in the unified register of Russian software and databases for computers maintained by the Ministry of Digital Development and is used in high-tech sectors, including aerospace, shipbuilding, heavy machinery, space technology, and energy/nuclear energy as well as industrial construction.

CML-Bench is a digital platform for developing and implementing digital twins, applicable to high-tech industrial products, as well as the technological and production processes for their manufacture, serving as a management system for activities in systemic digital engineering.

Integrating «Logos» into CML-Bench will enable the engineering team at SPbPU to enhance the capabilities of both systems through functionalities for parallel processing and availability of solutions in smart queue mode, as well as result processing and formulation of matrices for requirements, target indicators, and resource constraints.

The CML-Bench platform has integrated software modules «LOGOS Strength,» «Logos Heat,» «Logos Aero-Hydro,» and «Logos Prepost.»

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