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23.04.2026
NEC Group summarises participation in INNOPROM. Central Asia exhibition
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INNOPROM. Central Asia
The NEC Group took part in the 6th International Industrial Exhibition INNOPROM. Central Asia, held from 20 to 22 April in Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan. As a result of the event, the Group established a pool of more than 70 business contacts.
As part of the joint exhibition stand, three companies from the NEC Group presented a comprehensive range of modern technical solutions for the power industry.
Unitel Engineering showcased its UNIT-M300 series of relay protection and automation equipment, including the PKUS TRIUMPH emergency automation command transmission unit, as well as other solutions designed for highly automated substations (HAPS). During negotiations with customers and design institutes, discussions focused on localisation of production in the Uzbek market for enterprises involved in power generation, transmission, and distribution.
NARTIS presented solutions for intelligent electricity metering, including the NARTIS-I300-W133 meter. Company specialists held talks with representatives of industrial power facilities and analysed local market requirements to assess opportunities for further collaboration.
RTC-ELECTRO demonstrated scale models of cast-resin insulated busducts. Following the discussions, the company expects to receive project documentation to evaluate potential deliveries, including for projects involving the reconstruction of 110–220 kV cable lines. In addition, the company has initiated preliminary work on entering the Tajik market.
Participation in the INNOPROM. Central Asia exhibition remains a stable business practice for the NEC Group, reinforcing its strategic focus on expanding its presence in Central Asian countries and strengthening technological cooperation in the region.
As part of the joint exhibition stand, three companies from the NEC Group presented a comprehensive range of modern technical solutions for the power industry.
Unitel Engineering showcased its UNIT-M300 series of relay protection and automation equipment, including the PKUS TRIUMPH emergency automation command transmission unit, as well as other solutions designed for highly automated substations (HAPS). During negotiations with customers and design institutes, discussions focused on localisation of production in the Uzbek market for enterprises involved in power generation, transmission, and distribution.
NARTIS presented solutions for intelligent electricity metering, including the NARTIS-I300-W133 meter. Company specialists held talks with representatives of industrial power facilities and analysed local market requirements to assess opportunities for further collaboration.
RTC-ELECTRO demonstrated scale models of cast-resin insulated busducts. Following the discussions, the company expects to receive project documentation to evaluate potential deliveries, including for projects involving the reconstruction of 110–220 kV cable lines. In addition, the company has initiated preliminary work on entering the Tajik market.
Participation in the INNOPROM. Central Asia exhibition remains a stable business practice for the NEC Group, reinforcing its strategic focus on expanding its presence in Central Asian countries and strengthening technological cooperation in the region.