New Products with High Potential: What's on Display at the State Committee for Science and Technology's Group Stand at Digital Expo 2025 

June 17, MINSK . The Belarusian Institute of System Analysis and Information Support for Science and Technology (BelISA) revealed the highlights of the State Committee on Science and Technology's collective stand at the Digital Expo 2025 exhibition, which is taking place in Minsk from June 17 to 20, BelTA reports. 

The collective section features 26 developments from 12 organizations. 


Projects are being showcased by institutions of the Ministry of Education, residents of technology parks, and the High-Tech Park. Consultation desks of the National Intellectual Property Center and the Belarusian Innovation Fund have been established. The BelISA Foundation is also presenting the developments of the winners and runners-up of the National Competition of Innovative Projects. The Belarusian Institute of System Analysis and Information Support for Science and Technology is the exhibition operator.
The highlights of the stand included an information and analytical system for analyzing regulatory sequences in bacterial genomes (BGU), solid-state laser sources and systems used in optical location and ranging, medicine, measurement technology, precision microprocessing of materials, ultrafast spectroscopy, and nonlinear optics, specialized software for a charging and data storage terminal for personal video recorders (branch of BNTU "Research Polytechnic Institute"), and a system for remote monitoring and control of mobile and stationary objects and monitoring of personnel's blood ALCOHOL content. Also on display at the exhibition were a product quality control system based on machine vision technologies (Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno), and a hardware and software system for industrial safety using augmented reality technologies, designed to study the structure of an oil refinery and potential emergency situations at its main facilities (Polotsk State University). 
Additionally, at the organization's collective stand, they will be presenting a waste management and accounting system, featuring sensors monitoring waste container unloading, and the DSM-ADAS video monitoring system (anti-driver fatigue), which is designed to monitor vehicle positioning on the road and analyze driver behavior inside the vehicle.

Furthermore, the stand will feature an intelligent industrial robot whose primary functions include packaging , loading and unloading, palletizing, depalletizing, handling, machine maintenance, and welding. 

The vast majority of exhibits on display at the stand are new (produced in 2023-2024), contribute to import substitution, and have high commercial potential in both national and international markets. 
Photo by Tatyana Matusevich

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