A total of 250 domestic companies
took part in the Innoprom International Industrial Exhibition in Yekaterinburg,
Russia. They presented their industrial products in the national pavilion with
an area of 900 square meters. In total, a delegation composed of 1,000 people represented
the country at the event. Along with Kazakhstan, Armenia, Belarus, China,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan also showcased their national expositions
at the industrial exhibition. Delegations from Bahrain, Egypt, India, Iran, the
UAE, Serbia and Turkey were among the participants as well. The main sections
of the exhibition cover such areas as metalworking, transport engineering,
energy, automation and robotics, as well as digital production. Kazakh Prime
Minister Alikhan Smailov also took part in the session ‘Sustainable Production.
Strategies of Renewal’. As noted by Smailov, the Innoprom exhibition will give
a new impetus and serve to strengthen industrial cooperation between the two
countries. It should be noted that Kazakh businesses are keen to expand
cooperation and implement new joint initiatives.
“I would like to underscore the
good dynamics of Kazakh-Russian cooperation in the manufacturing industry.
Since 2019, we have been implementing a program of joint actions of industrial
cooperation. At last year’s exhibition, Kazakhstan acted as a partner country.
To date, the pool of joint projects has been expanded to 125 with a total
investment volume worth over $33 billion. We put into action 30 projects out of
them worth $3.2 billion, and another 40 joint projects worth almost $17 billion
are under implementation. There are 55 projects at the development stage valued
at approximately $14 billion. 250 companies and almost 1,000 delegates
represent the Kazakh delegation at today’s exhibition,” said Smailov.