From July 9 to 11, Electronica Expo Kazakhstan 2025, the largest specialized exhibition in the region dedicated to electronics, components, and technological solutions for various industries, took place in Astana at the "EXPO" international exhibition center.
Over three days, more than 120 companies and brands from Kazakhstan, Russia, China, Germany, the UAE, India, Hong Kong, Uzbekistan, and other countries presented their products and developments. According to official data, the exhibition was visited by more than 7,500 specialists, from representatives of industrial enterprises to members of the startup community and government agencies. One of the main focuses of the event was the formation and development of B2B communities — professional business relationships between manufacturers, suppliers, engineers, and integrators.
The business program included over 40 thematic sessions and technical presentations. Participants discussed the current state and prospects for the development of the electronics industry, digitalization, automation, robotics, telecommunications infrastructure, as well as issues of sustainable power sources and the development of local assembly. Specialists from different countries shared solutions in the field of component design and organization of production processes.
Special attention was paid to practical zones. Working models of equipment were presented at demonstration stands — both for industrial use and consumer electronics. Research institutes, scientific teams, and startups also presented their activities, which made it possible to bring together developers and potential investors on one platform.
The exhibition was supported by state and industry organizations, including the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan "Atameken", the Ministry of Industry and Construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and specialized associations in the field of IT and electronics. The main partners of the event were TECHNODOM and Huawei.
According to organizers and participants, the exhibition confirmed Astana's status as a central B2B platform for interaction between players in the electronics industry in Central Asia. The event highlighted the region's interest in modernizing industry, as well as the high need for integration with international production and technological supply chains.
The next exhibition is scheduled for 2026, and already today industry representatives note the need for regular dialogue in a professional environment — as a tool for adapting to new technological and market challenges.