Technotech, a Russian company, formally inaugurated its own serial production facility for high-density multilayer electronic printed circuit boards on January 30, 2026. This facility is capable of producing circuit boards with an accuracy level of the sixth. This launch represents an important step in the development of complex manufacturing technologies that were previously only available to a select group of producers and in the development of Russia’s domestic electronics industry.
The new production line’s commissioning will not only improve the quality of output but also enable the company to nearly double its production volumes, thereby creating new opportunities for both the enterprise and key sectors of Russian industry.
The Significance of the New Production Line
A dual-row chemical-electroplating line enclosed in a fully sealed container is the key element of the new production site, rendering it unique in the Russian market. Continuous human involvement is not necessary for this piece of equipment. The line operates autonomously after the necessary program is initiated, thereby reducing the human factor and enhancing process stability significantly.
The new CES line is equipped with an electrochemical solution purification and regeneration system, which guarantees circuit pattern formation with an exceedingly high level of precision. Its technological capabilities enable the creation of intricate PCB topologies with trace widths and clearances as small as 50 microns, which are essential for contemporary electronic components.
Technotech’s operational specifications were meticulously addressed during the development of the production apparatus. Novator, a Russian company, was directly involved in the project’s development, which underscores the broader effort to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers and supplant imports in strategically important industrial segments.
The Significance of the Sixth Accuracy Class
The project’s introduction of serial production of complex printed circuit boards of the sixth accuracy class is one of its most significant components. A reliable operation of highly sophisticated electronic systems with extremely close tolerances is facilitated by the sixth accuracy class in PCB classification systems, which represents one of the highest standards used in electronics manufacturing.
Until recently, the production of PCBs with this level of precision in Russia was primarily restricted to companies within the defense-industrial complex or to projects conducted under international licenses. The introduction of this new line has significantly expanded the availability of high-quality components that are essential for the development of advanced electronic products for domestic manufacturers.
The new facility will also considerably reduce the lead times for orders involving high-precision boards for key industries, such as telecommunications, computing equipment, and advanced radio-electronic systems with both civilian and dual-use applications.
Import Substitution and Government Support
The company’s technological advancement was significantly expedited by the government’s support for the project, which was implemented in the context of Russia’s overarching import-substitution strategy. In recent years, the Russian government has prioritized the development of domestic electronics manufacturing and the reduction of its dependence on foreign technologies and components.
State programs in this sector are intended to facilitate investment in the production of innovative electronic components, increase manufacturing capacity, and provide training for qualified personnel in high-tech industries. Within the context of these initiatives, the Technotech project was implemented, which includes the modernization of existing facilities and the implementation of new automated production technologies.
The Present State of the Russian PCB Market
The proportion of printed circuit boards produced domestically in Russia’s internal market remains moderate, despite Technotech’s success. Manufacturers of telecommunications equipment continue to depend significantly on imported component bases and foreign-made boards, while Russian-made PCBs account for less than half of total domestic consumption, according to expert estimates for 2025–2026.
The relatively low level of localization can be attributed to a variety of factors, such as the high cost of production in Russia, the complexity of advanced PCB manufacturing processes, and the limited number of enterprises that are capable of producing multilayer boards with high accuracy classes. Until recently, only a small number of companies, predominantly those in the defense sector, were capable of producing such products on a serial basis.
Simultaneously, manufacturers are being compelled to use domestic components in response to new government localization requirements. For instance, since December 2025, telecommunications equipment has been required to contain at least one printed circuit board that is produced domestically. By 2028, these requirements will be even more stringent, requiring that the main board within the product be of Russian origin.
Technotech’s Manufacturing Capabilities and Technological Advancement
Technotech LLC, situated in Yoshkar-Ola, Republic of Mari El, has maintained a dominant position in the Russian industry as one of the nation’s foremost manufacturers of printed circuit boards. The company conducts a comprehensive production cycle, which encompasses the production of finalized high-accuracy PCBs and the production of copper-clad fiberglass laminate.
Technotech effectively mastered and shipped the first batch of intricate printed circuit boards for memory modules (DDR4) in April 2025. The company’s capacity to satisfy global technical standards in this demanding field was validated by the eight-layer, sixth-accuracy-class boards, which included blind vias and controlled impedance.
Additionally, the company is recognized for its unique technological accomplishments. Technotech produced one of the widest multilayer printed circuit boards in Russia in 2024, with a length of nearly 2.8 meters. This project presented a substantial technological challenge and illustrated the company’s ability to scale its advanced PCB production capabilities for specialized applications.
Industry Impact and Development Prospects
The introduction of the new automated production line is not only a significant technological accomplishment for Technotech but also a significant stride toward the consolidation of advanced manufacturing capabilities within the electronics sector of Russia. The competitive position of domestic manufacturers in the internal market is anticipated to be enhanced by the adoption of high-precision equipment and the expansion of the product range, which could potentially establish the foundation for future export opportunities.
One of the primary growth areas of the microelectronics industry is the fabrication of high-complexity multilayer PCBs from a technological standpoint. Modern high-performance electronics, such as server systems, telecommunications infrastructure, industrial automation equipment, and advanced defense systems, are built upon these boards.
Additionally, the expansion of a national component base, the promotion of associated industries, and the cultivation of scientific and technical specialists are all facilitated by the development of domestic printed circuit board production. The long-term modernization and resilience of the country’s industrial and technological ecosystem are contingent upon the strategic importance of all of these factors.
In conclusion,
The establishment of a new multilayer printed circuit board production line in Russia is an important innovation that signifies the success of individual enterprises and the broader trends in the development of the national electronics industry. Investments in automation, localization, and advanced manufacturing capabilities establish a strong foundation for sustainable high-tech growth and enhance technological sovereignty in critical sectors.
The sector’s growth potential and the direction for the ongoing modernization of Russia’s electronics and industrial infrastructure are plainly demonstrated by projects such as this, despite the relatively limited share of domestically produced printed circuit boards in the Russian market.
