Innoprom-2021

5 July 2021, Monday

One of the largest industrial exhibitions in Russia "Innoprom-2021" has started in Yekaterinburg, which will be held from 5 to 8 July. The head of the Investment Development Agency, Taliya Minullina, also took part in the Plenary session, headed by the Prime Minister of Russia Mikhail Mishustin, and in the exhibition itself as part of the delegation of the Government of the Republic of Tatarstan.

This year Italy is the international partner of the exhibition, and the topic of the forum this year was “Flexible Manufacturing. Maximum adaptation ”. The Investment Development Agency has prepared a Tatarstan stand on the sidelines of the Innoprom exhibition. Among the companies represented at the stand are: Center for Digital Technologies, INNOPOLIS, Machine-Building Cluster of the Republic of Tatarstan, Zelenodolsk Plant named after Gorky, and others.

Immediately after the Plenary meeting with the Prime Minister of Russia, the Tatarstan delegation held meetings with the heads of the regions of Russia (meeting with the governor of the Perm Territory), as well as with ministers of foreign countries (Minister of Industry of the Republic of Belarus).

On the sidelines of the international exhibition "Innoprom-2021", taking place in Yekaterinburg, at the stand of the Republic of Tatarstan, many meetings are traditionally planned. One of them, in which the head of the Agency Taliya Minullina took part, was the negotiations of the KUKA company with the Government of Tatarstan.

KUKA is an international automation concern offering products and services from robots and cells to automation systems and their networking in a wide variety of markets, from e-commerce to the automotive industry.

The general director of the company noted in a conversation with the President of Tatarstan that more than 400 robots of various purposes have already been installed in the general industry of the Republic of Tatarstan, of which 90 went to universities in Tatarstan.

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