The new edition of the Sviaz Fair, scheduled between April 22 and 25 Russiawill be attended by several Cuban entities linked to the new Technologies of information and communication.
The call is part of the Russian week of high technologies, and its program includes exhibitions, forums and conferences on different topics, according to a Report of the Latin Press Agency (PL).
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It will be the second time when island entities show their advances and proposals related to information, telecommunication, navigation and telematics technology.
The Cuban delegation to the appointment in Moscow will be made up of entities integrated in the group of information and telecommunications technologies of Cuba (GEIC), and others belonging to the Ministry of Communications.
The delegation program includes important exchanges with Russian companies in the sector, in addition to the presentations of Cuban software (SOFTEL), and Computer Applications (Desoft), the information requires.
Sources of the sector on the island assured the environment that the opportunity will be used to invite the companies of the Eslava nation to participate in the 2026 International Computer Convention and Fair, to be held in the Caribbean nation.
The appointment aims to mark new advances in the relations between the two nations, which on the political and economic level have received the impulse of their governments in recent years.
Cuba and Russia sign a new battery of agreements and confirm “strategic” projects
Proof of this resulted in Cuba at the beginning of April of the Vice Primer Russian Minister, Dmitry Chernyshenko, to lead his country’s delegation to the XXII session of the Intergovernmental Commission.
As part of these exchanges, more than 15 agreements were signed in sectors such as medical health and teaching, science, higher education, territorial planning and urbanism, geodesy and cartography, cadastral record and artificial intelligence, among others.
The Russian government deputy chief also met with President Miguel Díaz-Canel, who must travel to Moscow in early May, in the context of the anniversary of the victory over Nazism.
The occasion is expected to promote a new exchange between the Cuban president and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.