MINSK, 29 September (BelTA) – The international industrial exhibition INNOPROM. Belarus is opening in Minsk, BelTA has learned.


The expo will make its debut in Minsk from 29 September to 1 October 2025. It will occupy a total area exceeding 20,000 square meters, which includes an outdoor space dedicated to large-scale equipment. The exhibition is structured around key industrial sectors: mechanical engineering and components, metallurgy and materials, the chemical industry, industrial IT, automation, and services.


The event has attracted over 510 participating companies. This includes a strong contingent of more than 290 companies from 23 Russian regions, over 190 Belarusian companies, and more than 30 international firms from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, which will be featured in their respective national pavilions.

The exhibition, organized with the support of the appropriate ministries of Belarus and Russia, will serve as a key event for industrial cooperation within the Union State and the entire Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). From the Belarusian side, the exhibitors include BelAZ, MAZ, Atlant, Integral, Horizont, resident companies of the Minsk City Technopark, BKM Holding Company, and Rontek Machine Tools. Among the major Russian participants are 1C, CMK, MMK, Poliplast, Rostec, National Project Construction, and NAMI. In addition, cutting-edge developments will be showcased at the collective exhibits of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Krasnodar Territory, the Republic of Bashkortostan and Ryazan, Novosibirsk, Ulyanovsk, Tomsk, Yaroslavl, and Tula regions.

It is expected that the exhibition in Minsk will attract numerous foreign delegations, including governors, representatives of the business community, foreign partners, and distinguished guests.
The business program of INNOPROM. Belarus expo is expected to be one of the key elements of the event. The forum will feature a number of strategically important sessions aimed at strengthening the industrial integration of the EAEU and advancing technological cooperation. The key event of the forum will be the main plenary session titled as Union of New Technologies: Creating the Industry of the Future, dedicated to the industrial cooperation between Russia and Belarus, and their companies to achieve common technological goals.

The program will also include events dedicated to prospects for industrial cooperation across Eurasia, manufacturing automation, industrial IT, unmanned aerial systems, and interregional trade and industrial dialogue. Participants will discuss modern solutions in transport infrastructure, joint opportunities for the automotive industry development, and other strategically important topics for the two states.
The youth of the two countries will enjoy the main session titled as INNOPROM University: Building a Career in Industry, where leaders and experts of companies, scientific and educational centers of Belarus and Russia will talk about ways to build a career in industry and answer questions.
The organizers noted that the INNOPROM. Belarus expo is not only a platform to showcase advanced technologies and industrial products, but also a space for concluding agreements and discussing the future of the Eurasian industry. “The expo is a significant event that confirms the esteemed reputation of the industrial enterprises of the Union State of Belarus and Russia. It is a unique platform for establishing trade and economic contacts with industry leaders,” they added.
Belarus has been participating in the INNOPROM expo in Yekaterinburg since 2012, and in 2023 it was granted the honorary status of partner country and presented a large-scale exposition.
Photos by Tatyana Matusevich and Andrei Sinyavsky
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