NARTIS
NARTIS (part of the NEC Group) took part in the 29th All‑Russian Scientific and Technical Conference titled «Ways to Improve the Reliability, Efficiency and Safety of Energy Production», which is being held from 3 to 5 June 2026 in the Krasnodar Territory.
At the forum, the company’s specialists presented solutions for the power grid complex. The presentation showcased key areas of the product line, including metering devices, UDPD (Data Acquisition and Transmission Device), and a new focus area – telemechanics.
Special emphasis was placed on telemechanics as a promising solution for automating power grid infrastructure facilities. The presentation highlighted that the NARTIS UDPD can serve as a telemetry and telemechanics controller, combining the capabilities of an AMR (Automated Meter Reading) system and telemechanics in a single device.
Key advantages of the solution include: modular design; scalability; built‑in cryptographic protection tools; support for widely used interfaces and communication protocols, including RS‑485, GSM/LTE, Ethernet, IEC 60870‑5‑101/104, IEC 61850‑8‑1 and Modbus. NARTIS solutions are designed for use at power grid facilities with a voltage of 0.4–20 kV, including transformer substations, RTPs (distribution transformer substations) and distribution points.
The presented developments aroused interest among the conference participants, as they align with the industry’s current priorities – digitalisation, improved observability, security and enhanced management efficiency of the power grid complex.
At the forum, the company’s specialists presented solutions for the power grid complex. The presentation showcased key areas of the product line, including metering devices, UDPD (Data Acquisition and Transmission Device), and a new focus area – telemechanics.
Special emphasis was placed on telemechanics as a promising solution for automating power grid infrastructure facilities. The presentation highlighted that the NARTIS UDPD can serve as a telemetry and telemechanics controller, combining the capabilities of an AMR (Automated Meter Reading) system and telemechanics in a single device.
Key advantages of the solution include: modular design; scalability; built‑in cryptographic protection tools; support for widely used interfaces and communication protocols, including RS‑485, GSM/LTE, Ethernet, IEC 60870‑5‑101/104, IEC 61850‑8‑1 and Modbus. NARTIS solutions are designed for use at power grid facilities with a voltage of 0.4–20 kV, including transformer substations, RTPs (distribution transformer substations) and distribution points.
The presented developments aroused interest among the conference participants, as they align with the industry’s current priorities – digitalisation, improved observability, security and enhanced management efficiency of the power grid complex.