TASHKENT, Apr 6: The international industrial exhibition “INNOPROM. Central Asia” is set to take place in Tashkent from April 20 to 22, 2026, bringing together government officials, investors, and manufacturers from across Central Asia and beyond.Participants from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Russia, Belarus and other countries are expected to attend the three-day event, which serves as a key platform for strengthening industrial cooperation and exploring new market opportunities.
The exhibition is part of the global INNOPROM brand, recognized as one of the largest industrial trade shows in the CIS region. First launched in 2010 in Yekaterinburg, the event has expanded internationally since 2019, with editions held in multiple countries including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.Organizers say the Tashkent edition will focus on fostering business partnerships and implementing joint industrial projects, particularly for companies seeking to diversify exports toward Central Asian markets.
The shift is seen as an opportunity to access cost-effective, high-quality technological solutions.This year’s exhibition will showcase a wide range of innovations across industrial sectors, including smart systems for monitoring engineering infrastructure, models of vehicles and high-speed transport, AI-powered educational drones, robotic industrial equipment, machine vision-based digital production platforms, and autonomous energy supply systems for buildings.Major industrial players confirmed to participate include Transmashholding, Rosatom, KAMAZ, Rostec, Natsproektstroy, and the Russian Export Center.Last year, the exhibition attracted more than 11,000 visitors from 35 countries, with over 500 companies presenting their technological solutions, underscoring its growing importance as a hub for industrial innovation and regional collaboration.













