INNOPROM. Belarus participants gush about Minsk exhibition center

15:30, 30 September

Photo: BELTA

The Minsk International Exhibition Center deserves a thumbs-up, Russian participants of the international industrial exhibition INNOPROM. Belarus told BelTA.

“I'm very impressed. This is our first time participating as an exhibitor at the Minsk International Exhibition Center. It deserves a top score.

There's plenty of space, everything is well-planned, and there are no queues or crowds at either the entrance or exit,” said Artyom Ledenev, Deputy General Director for Government Relations and Corporate Communications at TMH.


TMH offers a wide selection of products and services ranging from design and development of rolling stock to turnkey maintenance services and digital traffic control systems.

It supplies passenger trains and coaches, metro cars, locomotives, engines, and components to railway operators and manufacturers in 30 countries.

It is number No.1 in Russia and the CIS and ranks fourth globally.

TMH is displaying a dispatching system that is being considered for Minsk Metro.

Additionally, it demonstrated the operation of the central dispatch control point for the Zelenoluzhskaya Line of Minsk Metro.

Artyom Ledenev also added that Belarus is one of his favorite countries to visit. He regularly comes here not only for work but also with his family.

"The new Minsk International Exhibition Center is very beautiful and modern.

The Belarusian side helped us with our setup.

I first visited Belarus in 2005 and always come here with pleasure.

The people here are very hospitable and kind," said Fyodor Nazarov, General Director of NAMI.

NAMI has showcased various high technologies, one of which is a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle.

“Essentially, this is an electric car that generates electricity on board.

It is a fully operational prototype.

It features three electric motors: two on the rear axle and one on the front.

Under the hood, there are hydrogen fuel cells.

This is one of the future development options for electric mobility.

It has a significantly greater range than conventional electric vehicles.

Currently, hydrogen infrastructure is not very developed, but our goal with this vehicle is to advance such competencies,” said Mikhail Kondratiev, Head of Product Marketing at NAMI.

The stand also featured an electromechanical transmission.

"This is an electric motor installed in our vehicle.

Additionally, visitors can see an autonomous box.

If it is mounted on a vehicle, it can be transformed into an autonomous transport system.

However, other components also need to be installed,” Mikhail Kondratiev said.

 

 

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