Russia and Uzbekistan to Discuss Industrial Cooperation at "Innoprom"

28 March

The fifth international industrial exhibition, Innoprom: Central Asia, is set to open in Uzbekistan on April 28, focusing on strengthening industrial cooperation between Russia and Uzbekistan, according to the event’s press service.

 

A key highlight will be the plenary session on strategic industrial partnerships in Central Asia, featuring Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov and Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister Jamshid Khodjaev. Experts will evaluate existing achievements, intergovernmental agreements, and barriers that need to be addressed.

 

Manturov emphasized the significant potential for deeper industrial ties between Russia, Uzbekistan, and the broader region. "Innoprom: Central Asia provides an excellent platform to turn this potential into real projects. Russian companies will showcase a range of competitive, modern solutions across various industries," he stated.

 

Now in its fifth edition, the exhibition has grown into an international event. The 2024 gathering drew thousands of companies from Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, as well as Azerbaijan, Belarus, Turkey, and China. Manturov highlighted its role as a key venue for discussions between Russian and foreign government officials.

 

Khodjaev noted that the event continues to attract increasing participation each year. "We are proud to serve as a bridge for investment into Central Asia. This exhibition fosters connections between businesses and enables productive dialogue. This year, we see strong opportunities for collaboration in industrial cooperation, joint financing, and agriculture," he said.

 

The exhibition will also feature innovative technological solutions, including a state-of-the-art gas turbine engine for gas pipeline compressor stations and an advanced automatic road weather station, among other cutting-edge developments.

 

 

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Based on TASS materials