Domestic and Foreign Manufacturers Uniting at Exhibitions

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The “Safety and Security. Fire Extinguishing Equipment and Systems. Industrial Safety Technologies. IT Solutions and Data Security – Securex Uzbekistan 2023” and “Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Green Energy and Innovative Technologies – UzE-TechExpo 2023” exhibitions are currently being held in Tashkent. These events are being organized by Iteca Exhibitions, Congresses of Central Asia – CCA, and ICA Eurasia Group.

Manufacturers from Uzbekistan, Belarus, Finland, Germany, Israel, Kazakhstan, Russia, and China are displaying their specialized products such as smart home technologies, industrial automation, video surveillance systems, control equipment, and radiation, documents, banknotes, and securities at the “Securex Uzbekistan 2023” exhibition. At the “UzE-TechExpo 2023”, innovative items in the fields of electrical engineering and electronics are being showcased.

Both new and returning exhibitors are taking part in these events. For instance, Dusel Elektrikal from Tashkent has been in the business for a decade. Biloliddin Tojiboyev, the company’s Head of Sales Department, commented that the team is dedicated to broadening their capabilities, expanding their product range, and becoming competitive. The firm, which is now a fixture in the local market, is also looking to establish partnerships with power engineers and organize workshops.

“Our company, which specializes in electrical equipment and appliances, was founded in 2013. We offer 2,000 types of products, 70 percent of which are made in Uzbekistan, and 30 percent are imported from China. We are in talks with representatives from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan to begin exporting. This is the first time we are presenting our products at this exhibition,” Biloliddin Tojiboyev said.

The Chinese firm Longi, a leading provider of solar photovoltaic system solutions, is a regular exhibitor. According to Shakhzoda Khodjayeva, Manager of the Longi Marketing Department, the company has already implemented projects with a capacity of 100-200 megawatts in Central Asian countries. Longi’s solar panels are becoming popular in Uzbekistan, and the company is aiming to increase the quality of their products by opening an office in Tashkent and providing training to solar panel installers.

The exhibitions will run until September 8.

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Nasiba Ziyodullayeva, UzA

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