NPS Hosts Signaling Division Conference on Integrated Infrastructure Solutions for Industrial Transport
On April 9, 2026, the NPS Group Signaling Division hosted the conference "Integrated NPS Group Solutions for the Industrial Transport Infrastructure Design and Construction Market" at its production facilities.
The event brought together more than 70 participants from 25 companies and design institutes. The business program featured presentations from representatives of the NPS Group Signaling Division and specialized design organizations. Discussions focused on innovative developments in railway signaling and remote control applicable to modern industrial transport infrastructure.
Key highlights from the holding's representatives included:
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Konstantin Khromushkin, Director of the NPS Group Signaling Division, provided an overview of the holding, its key projects, and its positioning in the global signaling market. He also emphasized the strategic importance of NPS Group's participation in the High-Speed Railway (HSR) project.
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Ruslan Druzhinin, Deputy Director of the NPS Group Signaling Division, detailed the division's ecosystem and operations. He presented integrated solutions designed to fully meet customer needs in signaling. These technologies aim to enhance traffic safety, increase throughput capacity, optimize management, and reduce operating costs.
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Sergey Davydov, Chief Engineer of ELTEZA, introduced the company’s updated product line. He highlighted the key characteristics and advantages of new solutions and shared strategic plans for 2026–2027, outlining vectors for production development and innovation.
The practical portion of the conference included visits to the CyberTech-Signal laboratory, the ELTEZA product exposition at the testing center, the exhibition proving ground, the assembly facility, and the signaling microprocessor-based control systems directorate.
The program concluded with a visit to the ExpertStroyProekt production site. The company has been actively expanding its capacity since 2022; it launched its first printed circuit board (PCB) production line in December 2023 and a second in 2025. Today, the facility meets Industry 4.0 standards and is entirely independent of foreign suppliers.
The conference served as a vital platform for exchanging expertise, demonstrating technological solutions, and strengthening collaboration among industry stakeholders.