The current five-year plan includes about 30 state science and technology programs, while the next five-year plan will feature at least 38 programs. “Belarus' government policy on encouraging science and technology has attracted interest from researchers and engineers. The government provides funding for such research. Moreover, the share of public funding is not less than 50%. By now favorable conditions for researchers and scientists have been established to inspire scientific and technological creativity and implementation of ideas,” the State Committee on Science and Technology representative said.
A total of 24 organizations will demonstrate their innovations on the collective stand of the State Committee on Science and Technology at EnergyExpo. The list of organizations includes higher education institutions of the Belarusian Education Ministry, enterprises and research institutions of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of Belarus.
The most interesting exhibits are electric transport (electric scooters and an electric tricycle), a turbine for secondary energy resource utilization, systems of automated radiation situation monitoring (ARSMS) in the area around the Belarusian nuclear power plant, a programmable display LED Squares Board, a modified multifunctional measurement complex Alma Meter-2, a veterinary drug called metaphytohit, a bio-activator for autonomous sewerage systems.