The State Program of innovative development for 2026-2030 has been approved

11:00, 23 December

The State Program of Innovative Development for 2026-2030 has been approved in Belarus. The corresponding Decree No. 448 was signed by President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko. This was reported in the press service of the Belarusian leader.

The state program was formed taking into account the proposals of scientists and experts on improving the scientific sphere, as well as the results of its implementation in 2021-2025, which made it possible to successfully implement more than 50 innovative projects, create knowledge-intensive and high-tech products worth Br17.4 billion, of which Br6.1 billion were exported.

In the new five-year plan, organizations of all forms of ownership will carry out innovative projects to create new production facilities that correspond to the priority areas of scientific, scientific, technical and innovative activities for 2026-2030. This will allow us to successfully develop our own scientific and technological potential, increase the production of innovative products created using advanced domestic technologies, replace critical imports and strengthen the country's technological sovereignty.

As a result of the program's implementation, by 2030 it is planned that the share of innovatively active organizations will increase to 45%, the volume of exports of high-tech and high-tech products will reach Br9 billion, of which residents of technoparks - at least Br2 billion. 

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