The event is held for the second time after a successful debut in 2021.
More than 700 manufacturing companies and business delegations from Russia, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Hungary, France, Tajikistan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan will take part in the exhibition and business program.
The main sections of the exhibition: metallurgy and materials, industrial automation, mechanical engineering and production of components.
The exhibition will be opened by the main plenary session “Central Asia: Space for a Technological Breakthrough” with the participation of Deputy PM – Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade of Uzbekistan Sardor Umurzakov, Minister of Industry and Trade of Russia Denis Manturov, Minister of Industry of Belarus Petr Parkhomchik, Minister of Industry and New Technologies of Tajikistan Sherali Kabir, Minister of Economy of Armenia Vahan Kerobyan.
The business program of the exhibition includes more than 20 specialized sessions on the most relevant topics on the industrial agenda:
• international cooperation in Central Asia: new products and technologies;
• comfortable urban environment: technologies that change our lives;
• Ways to implement Russian-Uzbek projects in the field of light industry. Engineering. Cooperation;
• cooperation in industry: digitalization, automation and advanced technologies;
• partnership between Russia and Uzbekistan in the pharmaceutical and medical industry.
Lectures for young specialists and students will be held within the framework of the special project “INNOPROM University”. Heads of large Russian industrial companies, as well as rectors of leading Russian universities, will tell you how to manage modern production.
“The exhibition in 2021 was held at the highest level, and now our task is to raise this bar even higher. After all, we do not just come to sell, we want to work together. This year, more than 40% of participants will come to “INNOPROM. Central Asia” for the first time, which confirms the huge interest of industrial companies in the promising and dynamically developing market of Central Asia. I am sure that the exhibition will strengthen industrial cooperation between the countries and help participants to successfully develop new markets in the international arena,” Anton Atrashkin, Program Director of INNOPROM, believes.