He started his activity in the field of selling
telecommunication equipment in 1991. In 1995, he worked for some time in the company "Astrum", which deals with the sale of mobile phones of NMT 450 standard. In March 1996, together with Alexey Beloglazov, he founded Medicom, a company selling mobile phones. The company's first store opened in May 1996 in Maly Zlatoustinsky lane in Moscow. In the autumn of the same year, it withdrew from the partnership. In 2003, Artemev created Telefon Gazeta, an electronic platform for placing announcements about the sale of anything among individuals. The project allowed many people to find a decent job for free. Later, the platform changed its owners and name to "Job Parade". In 2003, he ran for the
State Duma in the 108th Lubertsy single-seat constituency. Artemev received 22% of the votes in the elections. However, the mandate of the deputy was given to
Viktor Semyonov, a member of the "
Edinaya Russia" party. Since 2005, he has been fond of issues related to active longevity. He decided to work actively on his health and live until the 22nd century. This personal attitude was reflected at the beginning of Artemev's funding for research work related to the study of aging and longevity. In 2005, he founded the Institute of Aging Biology. Artemev began funding the institute, and is currently still a trustee of the biological laboratory of
Evgeny Nudler, Professor at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at
New York University Medical School. The laboratory is engaged in
basic research and focuses on research on aging in living organisms, RNA sensor research, gene regulation and stress response. Over the years, the laboratory has made world-class discoveries manifested in international scientific publications such as
Nature,
Science,
Cell. In total, by the mid-2010s, he has invested more than $5 million in scientific research and development of institutes in this field. In the UK, Artemev focuses on new high-tech projects and startups and makes point investments in innovative projects. He continues to be actively involved in the development of projects related to active longevity. In 2014, he acquired technology for the production of an electronic self-balancing unicycle, a portable individual vehicle. In 2015, he established Uniwheel, a company for the production and distribution of self-balancing unicycles. In 2016, he became a member of the board of directors of the American diagnostics company MDSec INC, as well as a board member of the American pharmaceutical company
Retrotope, specializing in
biotechnology. Artemev is interested in projects related to space technology and mining programs on the moon. In 2016, he became a partner in Moon Shot, a company specializing in investments in the space industry.
Euroset On April 2, 1997, together with his childhood friend
Evgeny Chichvarkin, he founded the Euroset Trading House, which sells mobile phones and other communication equipment. Timur and Evgeny knew each other and were friends since the age of four. The company's first store with a range of only a few mobile phones was opened in 1997 in Georgievsky lane in Moscow. The second point of sale appeared three weeks later in the "Electronics" store at 99 Leninsky Prospekt. In the management of Euroset, Artemev and Chichvarkin shared their responsibilities as follows: Evgeny was responsible for commercial activities, marketing, and promotion, while Timur was responsible for financial and accounting management, as well as for introducing new technologies into operations. This division allowed partners to complement rather than interfere with each other, creating one of the strongest business duos in Russia in the 2000s. In 2006, the Euroset company reached the peak of the growth and development of its distribution network. Timur Artemev and Evgeny Chichvarkin concluded that they were ready to sell the company and engage in other projects. In 2008, Euroset's founders received an offer to purchase the company. On September 22, 2008, Artemev and Chichvarkin signed an agreement on the sale of 100% of Euroset to Russian businessman
Alexander Mamut. The deal was closed in October. In December, Artemev, on the advice of his friend and partner Evgeny Chichvarkin, who had urgently moved to the UK, decided not to return to Moscow and went straight to London during a holiday in
Prague. == Personal life ==