Belarusian PM to attend INNOPROM industrial expo in Yekaterinburg
13:21, 5 July

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Belarusian Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin has departed for Yekaterinburg, Russia on a working visit, BelTA learned from the government press service.
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The prime minister is set to attend the international industrial exhibition INNOPROM and to speak at the forum’s plenary session. In addition, a number of meetings are scheduled.

The central theme of the exhibition is Industry 360: Production Without Borders. Special attention will be paid to the development of flexible manufacturing systems created at the intersection of automation, artificial intelligence, and integrated industrial ecosystems.

The Belarusian exposition at Innoprom will bring together more than 20 major enterprises including Belarusian Metallurgical Plant, Integral, Belkommunmash, Minsk Automobile Plant, Minsk Tractor Plant, Mogilevliftmash and other industrial flagships. The Made in Belarus stand will showcase a wide range of products: from rolled metal and microelectronics to cutting-edge electric transport and medical equipment.
As Chairman of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mikhail Myatlikov noted, an extensive business program has been planned for INNOPROM, including a plenary session featuring prime ministers from other countries. “The presentations scheduled within the business program are crucial for business-to-business networking with other nations,” he pointed out. “There are many participants at INNOPROM this year. Exhibitions from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and other post-Soviet countries will be presented.”

This is the largest exhibition in the Eurasian space in the field of innovation and industry. “On 30 September, INNOPROM. Belarus expo will take place right here in Minsk. Therefore, we will try to present a much larger exposition in the Belarusian capital. Our current task is to promote this exhibition so that as many delegations and professional businesses as possible come to Minsk to see our Made in Belarus flagship products,” Mikhail Myatlikov emphasized.
INNOPROM will be running in Yekaterinburg from 6 to 9 July. This year’s partner country is Indonesia.





