Authors: M.V. Chikov, M.P. Karabaeva
Title of the article: Interregional innovation consortia in the raw materials sector: international practices and integration model of SB RAS – PJSC TATNEFT
Year: 2026, Issue: 2, Pages: 92-100
Branch of knowledge: 5.2.3 Regional and sectoral economics
Index UDK: 338.2
DOI: 10.26730/2587-5574-2026-2-92-100
Abstract: The article examines mechanisms for forming interregional innovation consortia in the oil and gas sector, using the network interaction between institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and PJSC Tatneft as a case study. The research aims to develop a managed integration model linking scientific potential with industrial needs under conditions of technological sovereignty. Using benchmarking methodology, international practices of science-business collaboration (Norway, Canada, Australia) are analyzed. Key efficiency drivers are identified: an institutional «single window», R&D co-financing mechanisms, and targeted training of engineering mediators. A hybrid model of the Scientific and Educational Center «SB RAS – Tatneft» is proposed, integrating functions of a project office, development accelerator, and knowledge management center. The model is developed based on best practices verified in international research and adapted to interregional interaction conditions through the analysis of open data. The theoretical scalability of the model is substantiated for replication in other high-tech industries, provided that co-financing proportions are adapted and sector-specific engineering hubs are established. Results demonstrate that systematic integration reduces technology transfer gaps and enhances the commercialization efficiency of scientific developments.
Key words: interregional cooperation innovation consortium oil and gas sector technology transfer knowledge management SB RAS Tatneft scientific and educational center
Receiving date: 14.04.2026
Approval date: 07.05.2026
Publication date: 11.06.2026
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