SS18 and SS19 were converted into space launchers Dnepr and Eurokot to orbit Ukrainian and foreign satellites. Hartron boasts several joint ventures and projects with companies in the USA, Germany, Italy, Russia, providing successful launches of commercial satellites.
Over the past ten years, Hartron has moved from an exclusively state-owned enterprise, to a joint stock company, whose products among others include commercial industrial control systems for fossil-fuel and nuclear power plants, transport, gas and oil pipelines.
Hartron is the Ukraine's leading enterprise for reconstruction of Instrumentation and Control (I&C) systems for Ukrainian nuclear power plants.
In 1994, Hartron joint Westinghouse in a joint venture. The establishment of Westron, a joint venture between Westinghouse and Hartron, is a vivid illustration of the successful projects implemented within international partnerships. Westron JV has been successfully operating from its inception to this day modernizing I&C systems for Ukrainian nuclear power plants. While his trip to Europe to Ukraine in June 2000, President Clinton noted the importance of this particular cooperative effort to improve the safety of Ukraine's nuclear power plants.
Today's Hartron is a successful mini-conglomerate; parent of several partially owned subsidiary enterprises involved in their own businesses. Hartron's talented, highly skilled management through its resolute actions and strong ties have allowed for its successful reorganization, privatization and restructuring. As a result, Hartron has flourished to become a profitable enterprise.
Meeting the requirements of the national economy, Hartron's business segments range from control systems for fossil-fuel power plants to gas and oil pipelines to sugar plants to air traffic to agriculture to railroad stations and cars.
Distinguished feature for Hartron's products is high quality at lower cost. With access to its vast corporate resources for sophisticated research and development support, Hartron remains on the cutting edge of technology. Brief