2025-06-25
Telematika Corporation opened a test site to test “smart” road technologies

Telematika Corporation opened its new own testing ground to test innovative technologies that improve the country’s road infrastructure. The site is located at the premises of M-Telematika (part of Telematika Corporation) in Ramenskoye (Moscow region), where microelectronics and equipment for «smart» roads are manufactured. The new testing ground will speed up the development and implementation of modern technologies required for large-scale transformation of the transportation industry.
A special zone was created on the territory, which is 1 hectare in size, here there are sections equipped with the most modern road infrastructure, which can easily be transformed to adapt to various test scenarios. Under conditions of real transportation flows, it will be possible at the testing ground to verify the interaction of intelligent transport solutions and automobiles at various speeds and distances, as well as during changing weather conditions.
The new testing ground will be used to test prototypes of the newest devices for “smart” roads that use innovative technologies for the exchange of data that have never before been used in the transportation industry. These solutions will help intelligent systems work more stably. Their primary benefit is the possibility to transfer information even when there is no mobile or satellite connection.
Another direction will be testing new technologies for tolling systems using artificial intelligence technology that will more effectively combat violators who cover their license plate numbers and suppress the GPS signals.
“The opening of the new testing ground has created a unique engineering environment for testing and scaling the company’s IT solutions on Russian roads. This strategically important testing ground will help speed up the implementation of innovative technologies, will promote a reduction in expenses, and will increase the number of “smart” roads in the country”, noted Gennadiy Kupinskiy, the General Director of M-Telematika.
The testing ground is open to test all projects connected with road infrastructure and digital transportation services, including both those internally developed by the company, and those of external customers.
M-Telematika produces a wide array of equipment, from innovative devices for “smart” roads and monitoring freight transportation, to microelectronic circuit boards for any use. In 2024, the company produced 150,000 electronic devices for the road infrastructure. In 2025, the company plans to increase its production output to more than 200,000 units.
The new testing ground will be used to test prototypes of the newest devices for “smart” roads that use innovative technologies for the exchange of data that have never before been used in the transportation industry. These solutions will help intelligent systems work more stably. Their primary benefit is the possibility to transfer information even when there is no mobile or satellite connection.
Another direction will be testing new technologies for tolling systems using artificial intelligence technology that will more effectively combat violators who cover their license plate numbers and suppress the GPS signals.
“The opening of the new testing ground has created a unique engineering environment for testing and scaling the company’s IT solutions on Russian roads. This strategically important testing ground will help speed up the implementation of innovative technologies, will promote a reduction in expenses, and will increase the number of “smart” roads in the country”, noted Gennadiy Kupinskiy, the General Director of M-Telematika.
The testing ground is open to test all projects connected with road infrastructure and digital transportation services, including both those internally developed by the company, and those of external customers.
M-Telematika produces a wide array of equipment, from innovative devices for “smart” roads and monitoring freight transportation, to microelectronic circuit boards for any use. In 2024, the company produced 150,000 electronic devices for the road infrastructure. In 2025, the company plans to increase its production output to more than 200,000 units.