EnergyExpo-2021

EnergyExpo-2021

EnergyExpo-2021

 

The branch of the Belarusian National Technical University "Scientific research polytechnic institute" invites employees and students of BNTU to take part in the International specialized Exhibition "Energy. Ecology. Energy saving. Electro" (EnergyExpo-2021), which will be held on October 12-15, 2021 in Minsk (Pobediteley Ave., 20/2) within the framework of the XXV Belarusian Energy and Environmental jubilee Forum.  

 

For reference: the exhibition "Energy. Ecology. Energy saving. Electro" (EnergyExpo) has been held since 1995, attracting the attention of leading Belarusian and world manufacturers of equipment, technologies and materials, it is also one of the largest exhibitions on this topic in the CIS and Baltic countries. In 2019, more than 300 enterprises and organizations from 15 countries of the world presented their products. 



Thematic sections of the EnergyExpo-2021 exhibition: 

  • power plants and power plants equipment; 
  • turbo generators, compressors, gas turbine installations, auxiliary equipment; 
  • automated systems and intellectual power supply networks; 
  • design and engineering of electric power facilities and power supply systems; 
  • energy-efficient equipment and technologies in energy, petrochemistry, industry and utilities; 
  • renewable and alternative energy systems, secondary use of energy; 
  • environmental protection equipment, waste disposal and recycling; 
  • energy-saving heating: boilers, burners, heat exchangers, radiators, heat pumps; 
  • heat, water and gas metering devices, automated control systems and equipment for regulation; 
  • measuring systems and automation; 
  • complete devices for control and distribution of electric energy (points, cabinets, panels, shields, boxes, consoles); 
  • high and low voltage devices; 
  • power and measuring transformers; 
  • uninterruptible power supplies; 
  • electrical installation tools, tools and materials; 
  • cable products; 
  • electromechanical components, sensors and microsystems; 
  • security systems and technologies, locking systems for industry; 
  • industrial information technologies, industrial automation, software; 
  • information support and specialized publications. 

 

Opening hours: 

  • October 12-14, 2021 from 9: 00 to 18: 00 (visitors from 10: 00); 
  • October 15, 2021 from 9: 00 to 14:00 (visitors from 10: 00). 

 

Detailed information about the event can be obtained at the link. 

 

To participate and present your scientific, technical and innovative developments at the exhibition, you must submit an application by July 30, 2021 and send it by e-mail to ontim@bntu.by. 

 

If you have any questions about participation in the exhibition, please contact the Department of Scientific and Technical information and marketing of the branch of BNTU "Research Polytechnic Institute" by phone +375 (17) 293-96-85 (contact person: Sergey Leonidovich Karpovich).

Автор материала: филиал БНТУ «Научно-исследовательский политехнический институт»

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