Energy - Power Uzbekistan 2013 exhibition to represent Kazakhstan

   TASHKENT. May 14. KAZINFORM - Kazakhstani companies are taking part in the VIII International specialized exhibition called "Energy - Power Uzbekistan - 2013".  
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The organizers of the three-day exhibition which started in Tashkent "Uzexpocenter" are the International Exhibition Company ITE Uzbekistan and its partner companies of the ITE group.

The exhibition this year is attended by over 60 companies. Among the participating countries are Belarus, Germany, India, Kazakhstan, China, Russia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, France and Czech Republic.

At the stands of Power Uzbekistan-2013 are presented the developments in the field of electric and thermal energy, heat, devices for conversion, transmission and distribution of energy, alternative energy sources, the latest achievements in the field of energy conservation, metering and control devices of heat, power, gas, water and much more.

Kazakhstan is represented by Kentau Transformer Plant JSC and "Patent-Double" LLP. It should be noted that Kaznex Invest, the National Agency for Export and Investment, assisted Kentau Plant to participate in the event.

As Azizbek Abdurahmanov, the sales Manager of "Kentau Transformer Plant" JSC, noted the plant is part of the "Alageum groups" holding company and the purpose of its participation in the exhibition is the acquisition of new partners and advertising products. "We are actively cooperating with Uzelektroapparat and there are a number of other customers in the face of small enterprises to which we supply our equipment. We supply about 10% of our products to Uzbekistan ", said the representative of the Kazakh company.

According to Andrei Kolesov, the deputy Director of the "Patent-Double" LLP, the stand of the company is displaced in the Uzbekistan exhibition for the first time. "The market is very interesting for us especially due to the proximity of our country borders. Judging by the results of the first day it is clear that here the Soviet devices are still used, but there are users of modern appliances as well. We are ready to offer new measuring devices for hydro electric power plants, thermal power stations and for gas and oil workers", concluded A.Kolesov.

 

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