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22.04.2026
NEC TECH presents RBPO technologies at RZA Forum in Cheboksary
NEC TECH
RZA Forum
Specialists fr om the scientific and technical center NEC TECH (part of the NEC Group) shared their experience in implementing RBPO (Secure Software Development) technologies in the power industry at one of the key industry events in the field of relay protection and automation — the RZA Forum, held in Cheboksary. The event brought together leading experts and manufacturers of electrical equipment, representatives of energy companies, and specialists from relevant authorities.
Within the framework of the RZA Forum, the 2nd All-Russian Scientific and Technical Conference “New Technologies in Relay Protection and Automation of Power Systems” took place, wh ere experts discussed the main trends in industrial automation for power engineering; the deployment of domestic process control systems (ASUTP); trends in the development of digital relay protection and automation systems; and other topics.
A presentation on the topic “RBPO in Corporate Culture” was delivered by Alexander Arzantsev, Head of the Software Security Development Department at NEC TECH, during the business programme of the Forum and the scientific and technical conference.
“RBPO is a tool without which it is impossible today to create reliable corporate products. Detecting and eliminating a vulnerability at the design or coding stage is dozens of times cheaper than at the testing or operation stage. In addition, an important aspect of RBPO implementation is the ongoing work to build a culture of process optimisation and continuous adaptation to new threats. And of course, culture starts with the team — even the most expensive tool cannot replace a team and its culture,” — commented Alexander Arzantsev.
It should be recalled that at the exhibition area of the Forum, companies of the NEC Group demonstrated modern solutions for digitalisation and improving the reliability of power grid infrastructure.
Unitel Engineering presented a range of cabinet-based developments for highly automated substations. Among the key solutions were the PKUS TRIUMPH second-generation emergency automation command transmission cabinet, as well as the UNIT-M300 system as part of protection cabinets for 110–220 kV transformers and solutions for 6–35 kV switchgear.
NARTIS demonstrated a three-phase intelligent electricity meter meeting modern requirements for energy accounting and consumption management.
All products presented by the companies of the NEC Group are manufactured in Russia and aimed at increasing the level of automation, reliability, and controllability of power facilities.
Within the framework of the RZA Forum, the 2nd All-Russian Scientific and Technical Conference “New Technologies in Relay Protection and Automation of Power Systems” took place, wh ere experts discussed the main trends in industrial automation for power engineering; the deployment of domestic process control systems (ASUTP); trends in the development of digital relay protection and automation systems; and other topics.
A presentation on the topic “RBPO in Corporate Culture” was delivered by Alexander Arzantsev, Head of the Software Security Development Department at NEC TECH, during the business programme of the Forum and the scientific and technical conference.
“RBPO is a tool without which it is impossible today to create reliable corporate products. Detecting and eliminating a vulnerability at the design or coding stage is dozens of times cheaper than at the testing or operation stage. In addition, an important aspect of RBPO implementation is the ongoing work to build a culture of process optimisation and continuous adaptation to new threats. And of course, culture starts with the team — even the most expensive tool cannot replace a team and its culture,” — commented Alexander Arzantsev.
It should be recalled that at the exhibition area of the Forum, companies of the NEC Group demonstrated modern solutions for digitalisation and improving the reliability of power grid infrastructure.
Unitel Engineering presented a range of cabinet-based developments for highly automated substations. Among the key solutions were the PKUS TRIUMPH second-generation emergency automation command transmission cabinet, as well as the UNIT-M300 system as part of protection cabinets for 110–220 kV transformers and solutions for 6–35 kV switchgear.
NARTIS demonstrated a three-phase intelligent electricity meter meeting modern requirements for energy accounting and consumption management.
All products presented by the companies of the NEC Group are manufactured in Russia and aimed at increasing the level of automation, reliability, and controllability of power facilities.