From September 29 to October 1, 2025, Minsk will serve as the venue for the INNOPROM International Industrial Trade Fair in the Republic of Belarus. Representatives of industrial enterprises and official delegations from EAEU countries will take part in the exhibition. The event is being organized by the Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Belarus and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Belarus has long been an active participant in INNOPROM events in Ekaterinburg, Uzbekistan, and Qazaqstan, and in 2023, the country became an official INNOPROM partner country.
A large-scale exhibition will be held at the Minsk International Exhibition Center, covering 37,000 m2. More than 400 exhibiting companies and over 10,000 visitors are expected to attend. Companies will showcase their achievements across various industries, including machine building, industrial IT, metallurgy, the chemical industry, industrial automation, metropolitan solutions, enterprise cybersecurity, and industrial education solutions.
"Belarus is a strategic partner with whom Russian companies are already developing and implementing major projects in various sectors. In our view, holding INNOPROM in Minsk will provide an opportunity to establish new business connections between the companies and regions of both countries. I am confident that the potential for cooperation is far from exhausted. Moreover, we expect that INNOPROM will serve as the starting point for multilateral projects within the EAEU, involving not just two, but three or four partners," said Anton Atrashkin, Program Director of INNOPROM International Industrial Trade Fair.
The exhibition's Business Program will include more than 20 events, including a plenary session featuring ministers of industry and business leaders from around the world, as well as specialized panel discussions on investment, innovative industrial technologies, and exports with the participation of international speakers and experts. Presentations on the industrial and investment potential of various regions will also be given.
A large-scale exhibition will be held at the Minsk International Exhibition Center, covering 37,000 m2. More than 400 exhibiting companies and over 10,000 visitors are expected to attend. Companies will showcase their achievements across various industries, including machine building, industrial IT, metallurgy, the chemical industry, industrial automation, metropolitan solutions, enterprise cybersecurity, and industrial education solutions.
"Belarus is a strategic partner with whom Russian companies are already developing and implementing major projects in various sectors. In our view, holding INNOPROM in Minsk will provide an opportunity to establish new business connections between the companies and regions of both countries. I am confident that the potential for cooperation is far from exhausted. Moreover, we expect that INNOPROM will serve as the starting point for multilateral projects within the EAEU, involving not just two, but three or four partners," said Anton Atrashkin, Program Director of INNOPROM International Industrial Trade Fair.
The exhibition's Business Program will include more than 20 events, including a plenary session featuring ministers of industry and business leaders from around the world, as well as specialized panel discussions on investment, innovative industrial technologies, and exports with the participation of international speakers and experts. Presentations on the industrial and investment potential of various regions will also be given.