INNOPROM Belarus 2022 Concludes with 14,000 Attendees and Key Industry Agreements
The International Industrial Exhibition 'INNOPROM. Belarus' has successfully concluded in Minsk. The event, held from September 29 to October 1, attracted over 14,000 attendees from 24 countries and featured 520 participating companies.
The exhibition, which spanned over 20,000 square meters at the Minsk International Exhibition Center BELEXPO, hosted a significant plenary session titled 'Union of New Technologies: Creating the Industry of the Future'. This session saw the participation of prime ministers from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, and other nations, as well as representatives from Iran and Cuba.
Several crucial agreements were signed during the exhibition, notably those vital to the joint work of Russia and Belarus in the industrial sector. The exhibition also served as a platform to announce the details of the next 'INNOPROM', scheduled for 2026 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from February 8 to 10. The event will be organized by the Russian Export Center and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
The 'INNOPROM. Belarus' exhibition has fostered international cooperation and highlighted the potential of new technologies in shaping the future of industry. With the next 'INNOPROM' slated for Riyadh in 2026, the stage is set for further advancements and collaborations in the global industrial landscape.
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