The INNOPROM Central Asia industry week, a key event promoting trade and industrial cooperation in the Central Asian region, will take place in Tashkent on April 28-30, 2025. The Russian capital will traditionally present the achievements of its industrial enterprises, from cutting-edge tele-monitoring robots to charging stations, at the show, Moscow Deputy Mayor for Transport and Industries Maxim Liksutov said.
“On the orders from Sergei Sobyanin, the city puts emphasis on the development of trade and economic relations with Central Asian states. Supplies of Moscow industrial products to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan grew by 18% in 2024. Participation of the Russian capital’s enterprises in major industrial exhibitions is an integral part of the development of its export potential. The Moscow government’s booth at INNOPROM Central Asia will accommodate 15 companies to display innovative solutions for mechanical engineering, instrumentation, electrical engineering and other high-tech industries,” Maxim Liksutov said.
The exhibitors include Moscow industry majors focusing on innovations. Unitel Engineering LLC, an electrical equipment manufacturer, will demonstrate devices transmitting emergency signals and commands that are used to automate and control fuel and energy industry systems to potential buyers. In turn, Itelma LLC, which specializes in the production of electronic components for vehicles, will exhibit remote control equipment and special modules used for the design and production of electronic components, including for the automotive industry. CleanPower LLC will demonstrate lithium-ion traction batteries for industrial equipment and golf carts, while Rewatt Russ LLC will present DC and AC charging stations for electric vehicles installed in urban locations and at highway gasoline stations, Intellectual Robot Systems LLC, a manufacturer of laser processing and thermal spraying equipment, will show visitors a plasma torch for applying protective coatings, and Tubot LLC will exhibit a robot for inner tele-monitoring of pipelines.
“The Mosprom Center of Support for Exports, Industries and Investment was founded in 2019 to promote the RF capital’s products on foreign markets. The buyer program is traditionally deemed to be one of the most popular support instruments. It enables Moscow companies to take part in international industry exhibitions and business missions, which include specialized meetings in the B2B and B2G formats. Over 30 events of the kind are planned for Moscow entrepreneurs abroad for 2025,” Moscow government minister, head of the Moscow Department of Industrial and Investment Policy Anatoly Garbuzov said,
The Bruk Institute of Electronic Control Computers will present a programmable logic controller designed on the basis of Russian microprocessors at the Moscow government’s booth. Another enterprise, Zelenograd Welding Materials Plant LLC, will demonstrate welding electrodes for manual and arc welding of steel and non-ferrous metals. Potential buyers and partners can familiarize themselves with a vertical air purification unit made by a Moscow manufacturer of gas purification equipment, Vozdukh Corporation LLC. This equipment is in demand both at manufacturing enterprises and at water supply and sewage treatment facilities. They will also see an electric point machine from a manufacturer of railway automation and tele-mechanics systems, ELTEZA JSC, to make a premiere in Uzbekistan.
The Moscow government’s booth will feature a new elevator cabin made by the Karacharovsky Mechanical Plant. The comfort-class passenger elevator is designed for residential and commercial properties, it has a modern and ergonomic design and fully meets current technical construction standards. In turn, Minimax 94 JSC will present its innovative solutions – an automatic road weather station and a digital platform for efficient road maintenance, while a manufacturer of fiberglass reinforcement products, Panef JSC, will demonstrate composite diagonal flexible ties, and Mechanical Engineering Technologies JSC will display an automated storage carousel.
A presentation of the investment potential of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone will be highlighted. In the course of the business program, special economic zone representatives will tell the audience in detail about the unique conditions for localizing high-tech production: a preferential tax regime, customs preferences, ready-made engineering infrastructure and government support measures. Emphasis will be placed on the prospects for cooperation with foreign partners in such priority areas as microelectronics, instrumentation and pharmaceuticals. Visitors will learn about the ongoing projects of residents, vacant production sites and new investment opportunities that the capital's special economic zone unlocks for companies from Central Asian countries.
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