10.10.2025
The Association of Kazakhstan Machinery Industry strengthens cooperation with Czech industrial companies

Representatives of the Association of Kazakhstan Machinery Industry, as part of the delegation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, took part in the 66th International Engineering Fair (MSV 2025) and a business forum dedicated to the potential of Central Asia from October 7 to 10. The events were held in Brno (Czech Republic).

The International Engineering Fair, recognized as one of the largest in Europe, became a platform for discussing topical issues of industrial development, deepening cooperation, and exchanging advanced technological solutions.

Kazakhstan was represented at the events by Azamat Panbayev, Chairman of the Industry Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Yerkanat Makanov, Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Association of Kazakhstan Machinery Industry; Azat Abaidildin, Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Industry Development Fund JSC; Boris Shelpyakov, Director of Karaganda Turbine Plant LLP; Kuandyk Nurpeisov, Technical Director of Inkar-1 LLP .

During the visit, a number of bilateral meetings were held with representatives of leading Czech companies and industry associations, including the management of the Association of Mechanical Engineering Technologies (SST), and a visit to the Aircraft Industries short-range aircraft manufacturing plant.

The talks focused on opportunities for localizing production, technology transfer, and the implementation of joint industrial projects between enterprises in Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic.

Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Association of Kazakhstan Machinery Industry Yerkhanat Makanov noted that the participation of the Kazakh delegation in MSV 2025 was a significant step in strengthening international ties and promoting the opportunities of domestic machine building on the European market:

"Kazakhstan is now ready for active cooperation with foreign partners. We see great potential in the Czech experience in machine building and are interested in technology transfer, joint developments, and projects aimed at developing the country's machine building industry."

The MSV exhibition has been held in Brno every year since 1958 and is one of Europe's leading platforms in the field of machine building. Each year, the event brings together over 1,600 participants and more than 80,000 visitors from around the world.

The Association of Kazakhstan Machinery Industry continues to actively develop international cooperation, strengthen the position of domestic machine-building enterprises, and promote their products abroad.