News Kazakhstan23.05.2022
Nur-Sultan to host POWEREXPO ASTANA 2022
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
It is no coincidence that the city of Nur Sultan was chosen as the venue for the exhibition. Since the transfer of the capital, the city has been occupying a leading position among the country's regions in terms of social and economic development in terms of housing commissioning, infrastructure development, and attracting investment in the real sector.
It is Nur Sultan city, where ministers and administrations, offices of the major Kazakhstani and foreign enterprises such as Samruk-Kazyna JSC, NC KazMunaiGas JSC, Kazakstan Temir Zholy JSC, KEGOC JSC, and others are situated.
The Powerexpo Astana project is officially supported by the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company KEGOC; KEA - Kazakhstan Electricity Association; Kazakhstan Association of Energy Auditors; Union of Machine Builders of Kazakhstan, Trade Representative Office of Russia in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The scientific, research, educational establishments, installation and designing organizations; producers and suppliers of electrical and welding equipment; cabling and wiring products; control, communications, relay protection, and automation systems; diagnostic and measurement tools; lighting equipment, as well as machine-building industry companies were invited to participate in the Powerexpo Astana Exhibition.
Powerexpo Astana was organized on the same exhibition platform as the leading building and interior AstanaBuild Exhibition.
MachExpo Kazakhstan in 2022 will be represented as one of the sections of the Kazakhstan International Energy, Electrical Equipment and Machine Building Exhibition - Powerexpo Astana.
Joint holding of exhibitions undoubtedly allows attracting the maximum number of targeted visitors.
Annually, the rich business program introduces specialists to the latest equipment and technologies designed for various industries.
Visitors of Powerexpo Astana is a professional audience, including specially invited delegations from the cities of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, including representatives of government agencies and departments; heads of fuel and energy companies and engineering services; management of RECs, TPPs, hydroelectric power stations, chief engineers and power engineers of utilities and industrial enterprises of various industries; representatives of design, construction, installation organizations; experts of transport, service and trade enterprises.
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