CEBIT - Russia named partner country

13.02.2007

Valentin Makarov, president of Russoft, a Russian IT association, announced the latest research results that show Russia being considered the third largest outsourcing software development provider in the world after India and China. Russian IT expenses has been increasing by 25 percent over the last several years, while the German IT-market grew by 1.6 percent annually. Europe feels jealous about that rate, said Mathias Weber, the director of BITKOM's IT-service department, who is responsible for cooperation with Russia and the CIS.

Russia will finance another joint booth, represented by the Ministry for Information Technologies and Communications (Mininformsvyazi). The joint booth will help reduce expenses of prospective participants, of which a list is being formed. The number of applicants for the booth is 2.5 times bigger than expected, and preference is being given to companies with German partners, so significant agreements can be signed during CeBIT, said Oleg Byakhov, director of the information society development strategy department at Mininformsvyazi.

In January the ministry announced a competition for the CeBIT 2007 Russian expo development. The planned federal budget for the project is 8.2 million rubles. The financing includes booth construction, catalogs, the Russian delegation residence expenses. Contest results will be announced on February 28th.

Russian exhibitors will be present in 70 percent of CeBIT's halls, though the scale is incomparable to the Chinese presence. Besides Russia plans to show its impact in global business through such companies as Intel, which has the second largest engineering department in Russia, after the U.S.

"We'll try to present not just detached companies, but Russia capable of accomplishing ICT-infrastructure projects and of applying ICT as means of security and economic and state development," said Byakhov of Mininformsvyazi. The Russian exhibit will be dedicated to four themes: communication, business processes, banks and finances, digital systems and equipment. "It is the first time Russia will have such an interesting, wide and many-sided presentation", underlined Irina Weishaar, Deutche Messe AG Representation Head in Russia and the CIS.