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20.04.2026
NEC Group presents advanced power equipment at INNOPROM. Central Asia in Tashkent
NEC
Unitel Engineering
The NEC Group is participating in the 6th International Industrial Exhibition «INNOPROM. Central Asia» – a key platform for trade and industrial cooperation in the Central Asian region. The event is being held from April 20 to 22 at the CAEx Uzbekistan Exhibition Centre in Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan. Three companies from the NEC Group are showcasing their advanced technical solutions at the exhibition.
Unitel Engineering presents its “UNIT-M300” series of relay protection and automation (RPA) equipment for electrical substations, including: UNIT-M300-DC – an arc flash protection system; PKUS TRIUMPH – a high-speed command transmission and emergency automation unit (UPTAE). These devices are designed for transmitting emergency signals and tripping commands in highly automated substations (HAPS), ensuring fast, reliable response during fault conditions. Also on display: UTK8 – a portable tester for verifying command transmission parameters in relay protection and emergency automation systems (RPA); PKUS SKO – a compact emergency automation command transmission unit; UNIT-DC – a dedicated arc flash protection device. The solutions highlight the company’s focus on operational safety, speed, and integration in modern digital substation environments.
The exhibition features the NARTIS-I300-W133 – a three-phase intelligent electricity meter in a compact cabinet design, based on domestically produced electronic components. Key features: bidirectional measurement of active and reactive energy; support for up to eight tariffs; equipped with interchangeable communication modules (Ethernet, RS-485, optical port, radio); operates both autonomously and as part of automated metering systems (AMR) or integrated energy management systems (IEMS); service life of up to 30 years.
RTC-ELECTRO presents its TKL and TPL series of cast-resin insulated busducts, designed for reliable electrical connections in power equipment at power plants and substations. Advantages: compact design; fire resistance; high short-circuit withstand capability; protection against environmental impacts and internal faults.
For the NEC Group, participation in INNOPROM. Central Asia has become a tradition. This marks another year the Group demonstrates its innovative solutions at the event – reaffirming its consistent strategy of strengthening technological cooperation and expanding its footprint across Central Asian markets.
Unitel Engineering presents its “UNIT-M300” series of relay protection and automation (RPA) equipment for electrical substations, including: UNIT-M300-DC – an arc flash protection system; PKUS TRIUMPH – a high-speed command transmission and emergency automation unit (UPTAE). These devices are designed for transmitting emergency signals and tripping commands in highly automated substations (HAPS), ensuring fast, reliable response during fault conditions. Also on display: UTK8 – a portable tester for verifying command transmission parameters in relay protection and emergency automation systems (RPA); PKUS SKO – a compact emergency automation command transmission unit; UNIT-DC – a dedicated arc flash protection device. The solutions highlight the company’s focus on operational safety, speed, and integration in modern digital substation environments.
The exhibition features the NARTIS-I300-W133 – a three-phase intelligent electricity meter in a compact cabinet design, based on domestically produced electronic components. Key features: bidirectional measurement of active and reactive energy; support for up to eight tariffs; equipped with interchangeable communication modules (Ethernet, RS-485, optical port, radio); operates both autonomously and as part of automated metering systems (AMR) or integrated energy management systems (IEMS); service life of up to 30 years.
RTC-ELECTRO presents its TKL and TPL series of cast-resin insulated busducts, designed for reliable electrical connections in power equipment at power plants and substations. Advantages: compact design; fire resistance; high short-circuit withstand capability; protection against environmental impacts and internal faults.
For the NEC Group, participation in INNOPROM. Central Asia has become a tradition. This marks another year the Group demonstrates its innovative solutions at the event – reaffirming its consistent strategy of strengthening technological cooperation and expanding its footprint across Central Asian markets.