First Bit is among the top ten IT leaders for Russian industry
Pavel Britvin, Head of NFP Office of the FirstBIT company, highlighted the key IT events of 2024 for Russian industry and shared his forecasts for 2025. Read more in the article.
First Bit, an integrator of efficient IT solutions, was included in the top ten strongest companies in the rating “Leaders of Information Technologies for Russian Industry - 2025” published on «the Production Management» portal.
The purpose of the rating is to provide reliable and objective information of Russian manufacturing enterprises, as well as which IT companies are leaders in the manufacturing sector and have the competence to solve specific automation tasks for manufacturers.
At the end of 2024, the First Bit took sixth place in the main category “IT Leaders for Russia's Industry”.
Pavel Britvin, Head of NFP Office of the FirstBit company,
"In 2024, First Bit's portfolio has been enriched with cases on modeling industrial facilities. This helps to assess potential risks, predict the probability of events that can affect operations, adjust parameters in a timely manner, and ultimately make changes to improve business efficiency," said Pavel Britvin, Head of NFP Office of the FirstBit company.
According to the rating compilers, the total revenue of all its participants amounted to more than 41.4 billion rubles, and the number of implemented projects for 2024 exceeded 2,000 units.
In addition to the main standings, the rating includes special nominations for the types of IT solutions delivered and specific industries. Among the industries to be automated, the oil and gas sector is the leader with a fairly large gap, with projects for which brought participants about 11.8 billion rubles, followed by energy (5.8 billion rubles), and machine building (5.3 billion rubles) rounds out the top three.
The FirstBit took the sixth place in the rating of IT solution providers for the Machinery industry, third place for the Metallurgy industry, and second among IT solution providers for the food and construction materials industries.
“Industry at all levels is moving from the stage of adaptation to sanctions to the stage of building its own IT ecosystem: enterprises are actively switching to ERP and MES systems from domestic vendors, using digital twins in production and increasing the level of automation based on Russian software,” Pavel Britvin shared his view of the IT market for industry in 2024.
The purpose of the rating is to provide reliable and objective information of Russian manufacturing enterprises, as well as which IT companies are leaders in the manufacturing sector and have the competence to solve specific automation tasks for manufacturers.
At the end of 2024, the First Bit took sixth place in the main category “IT Leaders for Russia's Industry”.
Pavel Britvin, Head of NFP Office of the FirstBit company,
"In 2024, First Bit's portfolio has been enriched with cases on modeling industrial facilities. This helps to assess potential risks, predict the probability of events that can affect operations, adjust parameters in a timely manner, and ultimately make changes to improve business efficiency," said Pavel Britvin, Head of NFP Office of the FirstBit company.
According to the rating compilers, the total revenue of all its participants amounted to more than 41.4 billion rubles, and the number of implemented projects for 2024 exceeded 2,000 units.
In addition to the main standings, the rating includes special nominations for the types of IT solutions delivered and specific industries. Among the industries to be automated, the oil and gas sector is the leader with a fairly large gap, with projects for which brought participants about 11.8 billion rubles, followed by energy (5.8 billion rubles), and machine building (5.3 billion rubles) rounds out the top three.
The FirstBit took the sixth place in the rating of IT solution providers for the Machinery industry, third place for the Metallurgy industry, and second among IT solution providers for the food and construction materials industries.
“Industry at all levels is moving from the stage of adaptation to sanctions to the stage of building its own IT ecosystem: enterprises are actively switching to ERP and MES systems from domestic vendors, using digital twins in production and increasing the level of automation based on Russian software,” Pavel Britvin shared his view of the IT market for industry in 2024.