MINSK, 15 June (BelTA) – The Belarusian engine manufacturer MMZ will participate in the 11th international industrial expo Innoprom in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg on 5-8 July, the MMZ press service told BelTA.
All branches of the production sector will be represented at Innoprom 2021. MMZ will showcase its products as part of the collective stand of Belarusian mechanical engineering companies. The products on display will include MMZ-3LD and D-343 engines, a compressor station trailer, and a diesel pump. Specialists of the company's engineering and marketing divisions as well as representatives of the MMZ's Noginsk-based trading house will work at the expo.
Taking into account the importance and the scale of Innoprom 2021, which brings together industrial achievements, MMZ's participation in the expo will help establish new business contacts and promote MMZ products, the press service said.
The Innoprom expo has been held in Yekaterinburg since 2010. It is Russia's key industrial, trade, and export platform that gathers technical specialists and executives of Russian companies and foreign ones. Foundations of the industrial policy are established during the expo. Contracts are signed and dialogues are established between countries, buyers, and manufacturers.
The expo is also well-known for allowing visitors to try the latest technologies. For instance, last year visitors could talk to robots, try driving an electric vehicle, and put on virtual reality glasses.
This year's theme will be “Agile manufacturing. Max adaptation”. Italy is the key country partner of the expo.
Minsk Motor Plant (MMZ trademark) makes modern diesel engines, gas and diesel engines, and gas reciprocating engines. The company specializes in developing, designing, and making modern three-, four-, six-, and eight-cylinder engines. The company offers over 100 modifications of engines with their output varying from 7kW to 330kW. They are designed to power agricultural machines, road construction machines, forestry vehicles, automobiles, buses, power supply plants, compressors, and other kinds of machinery. MMZ engines are shipped to assembly lines of 49 enterprises in Belarus, Russia, CIS, and non-CIS states. The products are sold in more than 50 countries of Europe, Asia, Africa, North and Latin America. Components of internationally recognized manufacturers are used to make MMZ engines.