For reference: INNOPROM. Central Asia is an annual international industrial exhibition held in the capital of Uzbekistan since 2021. «INNOPROM. Central Asia - 2025" covers an area of 18,000 square meters, of which 4,143 square meters is the area of the national exposition of Uzbekistan. The exhibition features more than 200 Uzbek companies with almost 100 types of domestic products, more than 50 foreign companies and 5 national expositions (Uzbekistan, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan). The expected number of visitors is more than 10 thousand people.
The speakers at the event were Denis Manturov, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, and Jamshid Khodjaev, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The exhibition presents innovative solutions and products in the fields of construction, electrical engineering, automotive, furniture and light industry, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, energy, information technology and other industries. Special emphasis is placed on the participation of catering enterprises, which highlights the tourism and gastronomic potential of Uzbekistan.
In his welcoming speech, Jamshid Khodjaev stressed the enormous opportunities for further expansion of cooperation in the fields of mining, agro-industry and agriculture, innovation, IT, and the exchange of new technologies.
The importance of developing transport infrastructure, trade and cooperation ties between the countries of the region was noted, emphasizing the importance of implementing joint projects in the fields of machine and machine tool construction, mining, chemical, electrical and agricultural industries with the introduction of innovative technologies.
In this context, the creation of industrial parks according to high technological standards, including in the regions of Uzbekistan, plays an important role.
In turn, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov highly appreciated the potential of the INNOPROM exhibition. Central Asia", the importance of the ongoing reforms in Uzbekistan to improve the investment climate, and called on participating companies to establish new promising ties and actively develop cooperation with Uzbek colleagues in order to strengthen partnership and develop mutually beneficial cooperation.
At the end of the day, a ceremony was held to sign bilateral documents between departments, industry associations and large companies from different countries, which launched new projects in the fields of transport and logistics, the textile industry, agriculture, science and innovation, food production, the chemical industry, digitalization and healthcare.