From July 6 to 9, 2026, the 16th International Industrial Trade Fair INNOPROM will take place at the IEC "Yekaterinburg EXPO." This is a key event in the field of industry, technology, and innovation in Russia, bringing together global and Russian manufacturers. Indonesia will be the partner country of INNOPROM. The exhibition is organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia and the Government of the Sverdlovsk Region. The operator is Formika Event.
In 2026, approximately 900 companies are expected to participate in the INNOPROM exhibition, which will cover an area of 50,000 square meters. Flagship Russian companies such as Rostec, Rosatom, Sber, 1C, Sinara, PSB, Gazprombank, VTB, Novikom, Inter RAO – Engineering, Khrompik, AZ Ural, Atlas, Evolute, and EVRAZ plan to showcase their innovative developments. Leading industrial regions of Russia will also present collective expositions, including the Sverdlovsk Region, Moscow, Tatarstan, the Chelyabinsk Region, and others.
The key event of the business program will be the Main Strategic Session. The forum part of INNOPROM includes 15 thematic tracks dedicated to current issues in the development of industry and trade, as well as international cooperation. Key topics for discussion include digital manufacturing, technologies for cities, automation and robotics, industrial infrastructure, new mobility, energy technologies, new materials, and more.
In 2025, over 15,000 companies from 66 countries participated in the event. Significant contracts for the industrial sector regarding project implementation in key industries were traditionally signed at INNOPROM. Examples of such cooperation include a special investment contract for the implementation of the investment project "Modernization of Seamless Cold-Deformed Stainless Steel Pipe Production," agreements on the use of unmanned trams, aircraft engine production, the creation of a center for the development of industrial robotics products, and many other major projects aimed at developing strategically important industries. International contracts also play a major role: a partnership agreement in the field of mining equipment development was signed between companies from Russia and Belarus on the sidelines of the exhibition. INNOPROM also confirmed the interest of Saudi Arabia, which was last year's partner country, in cooperation with Russia in sectors such as mining, pharmaceuticals, automotive, renewable energy sources, and R&D automation, including production and chemical processing.
In 2026, approximately 900 companies are expected to participate in the INNOPROM exhibition, which will cover an area of 50,000 square meters. Flagship Russian companies such as Rostec, Rosatom, Sber, 1C, Sinara, PSB, Gazprombank, VTB, Novikom, Inter RAO – Engineering, Khrompik, AZ Ural, Atlas, Evolute, and EVRAZ plan to showcase their innovative developments. Leading industrial regions of Russia will also present collective expositions, including the Sverdlovsk Region, Moscow, Tatarstan, the Chelyabinsk Region, and others.
The key event of the business program will be the Main Strategic Session. The forum part of INNOPROM includes 15 thematic tracks dedicated to current issues in the development of industry and trade, as well as international cooperation. Key topics for discussion include digital manufacturing, technologies for cities, automation and robotics, industrial infrastructure, new mobility, energy technologies, new materials, and more.
In 2025, over 15,000 companies from 66 countries participated in the event. Significant contracts for the industrial sector regarding project implementation in key industries were traditionally signed at INNOPROM. Examples of such cooperation include a special investment contract for the implementation of the investment project "Modernization of Seamless Cold-Deformed Stainless Steel Pipe Production," agreements on the use of unmanned trams, aircraft engine production, the creation of a center for the development of industrial robotics products, and many other major projects aimed at developing strategically important industries. International contracts also play a major role: a partnership agreement in the field of mining equipment development was signed between companies from Russia and Belarus on the sidelines of the exhibition. INNOPROM also confirmed the interest of Saudi Arabia, which was last year's partner country, in cooperation with Russia in sectors such as mining, pharmaceuticals, automotive, renewable energy sources, and R&D automation, including production and chemical processing.