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NIIR
Company typeFederal State Budgetary Institution
IndustryResearch activities
Founded1949
Headquarters,
Russia
ProductsRadios, communication equipment
Websitewww.niir.ru

FSBI NII Radio or NIIR (Russian: ФГБУ НИИ Радио, НИИР) is a Soviet/Russian Scientific Research Institute created in 1949 by a decree of the Soviet Government.

Description

It is currently an institute of the Russian Ministry of Informational Technologies and Communications, and performs work constructing radiocommunication systems in satellite and terrestrial TV and radio broadcasting, and the pursuit of further development of radio technologies.

Since December 2004 NIIR is headed by V. Butenko, President of the National Radio Association and a Doctor of Science.

Since May 2021 NIIR is headed by O. Ivanov.

As a result of 2005-2006 Russo-Japanese seminars on their respective radio technologies, NIIR achieved an agreement with Japan's largest infocom technopark, Yokosuka Research Park.

The NIIR is located at 105064, 16 Kazakova str., Moscow.

See also