OREANDA-NEWS. August 25, 2010. ITE Uzbekistan announces its exhibition calendar for the autumn season. Traditionally, autumn is a time of specialised industrial projects, the largest of which is Central Asian Industrial Week, which will kick off ITE Uzbekistan’s autumn exhibition season.

Central Asian Industrial Week unites three international specialised exhibitions: Power Uzbekistan 2010, MiningWorld Uzbekistan 2010 and MCA 2010. Combining these exhibitions on related topics enables the comprehensive demonstration of Uzbekistan’s most important industry sectors, which reflect not only the situation inside the country, but also the external status of the country and its economic ties with the international community. The exhibitions are held on 21 - 23 September.

CAIPS 2010 will take place at the same time as Central Asian Industrial Week. The uniqueness of the event has been repeatedly emphasised by security specialists, who will have an ideal opportunity to present and learn about the latest industry developments in one professional space. Traditionally, CAIPS presents modern systems and developments in the field of security, many of which will be presented for the first time in Uzbekistan.

Of particular interest to representatives of light industry will be the large-scale Central Asian International Textile Machinery Exhibition (CAITME), and its complementary exhibition Textile Expo Uzbekistan 2010. The exhibitions are held on 4 - 6 November. CAITME and Textile Expo Uzbekistan will present production lines, new technologies for treating and processing raw materials, machinery and equipment, spare parts and accessories, dyes and chemicals, fittings, and samples of finished textile products and semi-finished products. CAITME and Textile Expo Uzbekistan ensure the optimal combination of the interests of government programmes aimed at localising production and saturating the domestic consumer market, with the interests of foreign investors and partners.

The Uzbekistan Infrastructure project continues the series of industrial shows, and includes the exhibitions: TransUzbekistan 2010, Auto & Parts Uzbekistan 2010 and UzComak 2010. The exhibitions will run from 16-18 November, and demonstrate the latest solutions for the modernisation of transport and road infrastructure, logistics, technical maintenance and motor vehicle repair.

Chemie Uzbekistan 2010 and Plastex Uzbekistan 2010 will be held alongside Uzbekistan Infrastructure. Previously, chemicals and polymers were combined in one exhibition - ChemPlastAsia. From this year, the organisers have decided to divide the subject area of chemicals and polymers into two independent exhibitions, which will allow producers to exhibit their products in the segment that most fully reflects their activity.

In total, ITE Uzbekistan intends to organise eleven international events this autumn. The exhibitions are officially supported by key ministries and departments which regulate the development of the industry sectors covered by the exhibitions.

To save time and make your entry to the exhibitions easier, specialists can register in advance on the exhibition websites and obtain an e-ticket.

The exhibitions of ITE Uzbekistan are held in Uzexpocentre.