Exhibition Information
- Name
- Russia Yekaterinburg Industrial Exhibition
- Industry
- Industry
- City
- Yekaterinburg
- Venue
- Expo Blvd, 2 Ekaterinburg
- Abbreviation
- INNOPROM
- Exhibition Dates
- Visitors
- 68000 visitors
- Exhibitors
- 1100 exhibitors
展会简介
The Exhibition Value of INNOPROM, the Industrial Fair in Yekaterinburg, Russia
- Russia’s and the CIS Region’s Largest and Most Prestigious National-Level Industrial Event: Founded in 2010 and co-organized by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Government of Sverdlovsk Oblast, INNOPROM (the International Industrial Innovation Fair) is Russia’s sole national-level industrial exhibition. The Russian government attaches great importance to the event, viewing it as a key platform for showcasing domestic industrial achievements and fostering international cooperation in high-tech and innovative fields. Prime Minister‑level officials have attended every edition of the fair.
- A One‑Stop Showcase Covering the Entire Industrial Value Chain: The exhibition encompasses all segments of the industrial value chain, including mechanical engineering and components, metalworking and machine tools, industrial automation and robotics, power and energy, transportation machinery, advanced materials and composites, as well as industrial IT and digitalization. From CNC machine tools to industrial robots, from domestically developed digital platforms to AI‑driven industrial automation solutions, exhibitors can engage in comprehensive interactions—ranging from technology demonstrations and brand exposure to business negotiations—within a single venue.
- Precise Access to Core Buyers in Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union: The 2025 edition will bring together 11,000 organizations from 60 countries, attracting over 50,000 professional visitors. The audience includes technical decision‑makers and procurement executives across aerospace, automotive manufacturing, heavy machinery, energy equipment, and defense industries, enabling exhibitors to directly connect with Russia’s most influential industrial buyers.
- Unique Value for Chinese Enterprises: A Strategic Engine for Expanding into the Russian Market: Amid shifting international dynamics, many Western companies have withdrawn from the Russian market, creating a strategic opportunity for Chinese firms to fill the void. In 2025, more than 300 Chinese enterprises will participate, alongside the Ninth China–Russia Expo. In 2024, nearly 400 Chinese exhibitors took part, setting new records for both the number of participants and booth space. A dedicated China–Russia Pavilion has been established, providing Chinese companies with direct access to Russian clients.
- A Vanguard for Technological Innovation and Industry Trends: At the fair, industrial robots, anti‑drone systems, reusable launch vehicles, domestically produced microchips, high‑speed train prototypes, hydrogen‑powered heavy trucks, and AI‑based quality‑inspection systems have emerged as major highlights. The 2025 edition is themed “Technological Leadership: Breakthroughs in Industry,” with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin attending and commending indigenous innovations such as microchips. Over 100 business events will be held during the fair, addressing cutting‑edge topics including digital transformation, robotics, additive manufacturing, and industrial cybersecurity.
- Deep Integration with High‑Level Forums and Government Resources: Concurrent with the exhibition, a series of events will take place, including the Components Manufacturers Forum, the China–Russia Expo, and dialogues with trade representatives. Senior government officials such as First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov and Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov will attend. Dozens of significant industrial agreements, totaling over 150 billion rubles, are expected to be signed. Participating companies can leverage these opportunities to access Russian government resources, gain insights into import substitution policies, and explore strategic partnership prospects.
- Yekaterinburg’s Geographical and Industrial Advantages: As Russia’s third-largest city and the industrial hub of the Ural region, Yekaterinburg boasts a rich industrial heritage and substantial scientific and technological potential, particularly strong in metallurgy, mechanical engineering, and defense industries. The Yekaterinburg‑EXPO Convention Center, the venue for the fair, is strategically located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. With Indonesia serving as the Guest Country of Honor for the 2026 edition, the fair’s international profile continues to strengthen.





