INNOPROM. Belarus will become a meeting place for high-ranking delegations
13:00, 25 September

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The International Industrial Exhibition "INNOPROM. Belarus," which will take place in Minsk from September 29 to October 1, will bring together numerous high-level representatives from various countries. The wide participation confirms the forum's importance for the development of industrial and technological cooperation in the Eurasian region, according to the exhibition organizers.
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The key event of the forum will be the Main Plenary Session, "Union of New Technologies: Creating the Industry of the Future," which will identify strategic areas for developing industrial cooperation and integration. Participants include the heads of government of the EAEU and CIS countries. Before the session, an official tour of the exhibition will take place, where government leaders will be able to learn about the products and technologies of industrial companies from Belarus, Russia, the EAEU, and the CIS.
The forum's business program will include more than 20 thematic sessions. Key topics for discussion include mechanical engineering, industrial automation, unmanned technologies, digitalization of production, and artificial intelligence.
The exhibition and forum will also address interregional cooperation in industrial innovation. Attention will be focused on the development of new initiatives aimed at direct interaction between the regions of Russia and Belarus, with the aim of accelerating the implementation of joint projects and optimizing the investment and industrial policies of the two countries.
The business program will also focus on transport development—from rail innovations to electric vehicles and driverless systems—as well as the creation of a modern digital infrastructure for shared economic growth.
The development of driverless technologies in general will be an important focus of discussions on Russian-Belarusian relations. Participants will discuss the creation of a comprehensive infrastructure for the use of driverless systems, including transport platforms, control systems, telecommunications networks, and charging stations.
The event will also feature sessions on new transport mobility for cities and regions, infrastructure, industrial project financing and flexible exports, cybersecurity, automation and digitalization of industrial processes, new driverless transport systems, and machine tool manufacturing.
For young entrepreneurs and students, the traditional "INNOPROM University: Technologies for the Industry of Tomorrow" format will include master classes led by leading executives and experts from industrial companies, research, and educational centers in Russia and Belarus.