SOLARGROUP's mission: to implement and monetize the scientific potential of the USSR | Sergey Semyonov

SOLARGROUP's mission: to implement and monetize the scientific potential of the USSR | Sergey Semyonov

The developer of the "Slavyanka" technology Dmitriy Duyunov is a representative of the Soviet engineering. What does this mean for the project?

Let's take a tour of history and understand how the idea of the project "Duyunov's motors" and SOLARGROUP's mission were shaped.

The USSR was a scientific superpower, the progenitor of technologies that are now used by the whole world. A third of the country's budget was allocated to science and education. Currently, Japan allocates the most for science funding among all the countries: and this is only 4% of the state budget.
Another significant fact: the USSR allocated about as much money for science as the entire modern world does now.

Over 50 years of incredible budget injections, the Soviet Union created the world's best system for training sci-tech professionals and implementing their skills and talents. Every 10 days, 15 new technological enterprises were created in the USSR. A quarter of all scientists in the world lived in the Soviet Union.
Therefore, the country used to take the first place in the world in creating breakthrough inventions and various developments.

After the superpower collapse, the system of financial backing for science crumbled too, but the genius inventors with their genius developments remained. At the same time, there is no one to support their inventions and establish mass production and sale.

A few years ago, the founders of SOLARGROUP decided that technologies that the state and large-scale businesses do not take on to implement but that are useful for the whole planet can be funded by individuals. At the SOLARGROUP INVEST CONFERENCE-2020 online conference, the company's founder and CEO Sergey Semyonov announced the idea that his team is guided by: "Our company's mission is uniting the resources of a large number of people to implement the scientific potential accumulated by the Soviet Union." Watch the video with the extract from his speech with more detailed comments on this topic.

Thanks to crowd funding, the project "Duyunov's motors" implements the combined winding technology "Slavyanka" that enables producing the most energy-efficient electric motors in the world.

The project has brought together more than 250,000 participants to support Dmitriy Duyunov's team, build the innovative center, produce and sell motors, and consequently profit from it.

Are you among these people?
Join the project to be part of the technology that can make the world a better place!