Belarus plans to host the INNOPROM exhibition in autumn 2026, Belarus’ Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Karankevich said during the main plenary session of the international industrial exhibition INNOPROM. Central Asia in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
“Last year, the international exposition was held in Belarus for the first time and became the largest industrial business event in our country. This year, we also invite everyone to take part in the second international industrial exhibition INNOPROM. Belarus in Minsk, which will take place from 30 September to 2 October,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.
According to him, INNOPROM. Central Asia, held annually in Tashkent since 2021, has become the region’s main dialogue platform for industrialists. “The events held here help strengthen trade and economic ties and develop production capacities, bringing together business representatives, executive authorities and economic actors across Eurasia,” Viktor Karankevich emphasized.
“Belarus has been a permanent participant of the exhibition since 2021, annually showcasing its achievements at national expositions on the sidelines of the forum. Covering critically important sectors, from energy and metallurgy to mechanical engineering and high technologies, INNOPROM sets the direction for identifying new growth points. The scale of the exhibition makes it possible to move from theory to practice through deep industrial cooperation and the launch of high-tech projects. This is a clear example of how effectively the integration mechanisms of the Union State, the EAEU and the CIS countries work,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.