Nizhny Novgorod’s 3D technology to prevent design data leaks
An innovation company from Nizhny Novgorod, in the mid-Volga area, is offering new 3D technology which is believed to help users prevent leaks of confidential design information at R&D companies
Oct 10, 2013
The project owner is Askon, a Nizhny-based developer of integrated solutions for design and engineering automation and production control.
Rostech and Rosatom, two major Russian government-owned corporations, are in talks with the developer over the possible commercial introduction of the new technology, Russian news agency TASS-Telecom reported, citing Sergei Pushkin from Askon.
The new method is said to be able to ensure protection of product-related data against any reverse engineering prior to the manufacture of the product. "The technology shelters data inside the software itself. People and companies from outside simply cannot find out anything about the new product; with the approach, leaks are just impossible," Mr. Pushkin emphasized.
Rostech and Rosatom, two major Russian government-owned corporations, are in talks with the developer over the possible commercial introduction of the new technology, Russian news agency TASS-Telecom reported, citing Sergei Pushkin from Askon.
The new method is said to be able to ensure protection of product-related data against any reverse engineering prior to the manufacture of the product. "The technology shelters data inside the software itself. People and companies from outside simply cannot find out anything about the new product; with the approach, leaks are just impossible," Mr. Pushkin emphasized.






