UralTek

UralTek is Uralica's second-largest corporation (after Bolak Corp.), and it specialises in the production of hi-tech consumer goods and in research and development in information technology.

History
Founded in mid-2008, UralTek took some time to get off the ground, but thanks to partnerships with several companies abroad (mainly in TOOL, also in the CCC) it grew to the point where it was Uralica's second-largest company by March of 2009.

Products

 * Television sets
 * Video Cassette Recorders
 * DVD Players
 * Digital Watches
 * Video games (its first console was the Vortex, released in February of 2009)
 * internet routers
 * printers
 * photocopiers
 * remote control devices for use by third-party companies
 * stereo systems
 * numerous other small-scale electronic consumer goods
 * some toys

UralTek and the Military
Although the majority of UralTek's company resources are devoted to domestic hi-tech consumer goods, they also have an arm of the company devoted to research and development for military purposes, and wherever technology is concerned in the construction of tanks, aircraft, missiles, and personal arms, UralTek is going to have at least a moderate involvement. Probably the most striking example of UralTek's involvement here is the I-Type Bomb, which is a highly accurate standard-payload bomb that was used against Heifong during the Karma War.

UralTek Subsidiaries
UralTek has three main subsidiaries:


 * UralTek Labs - military R&D
 * UralTek Games - video game production
 * UralTek Games Symphony Orchestra - the symphony orchestra bankrolled by this subsidiary
 * UralTek Computational - research and retail of domestic computer technology