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CPO Benelux gathers 500+ procurement leaders in Amsterdam for straight, experience-based conversations about the pressures shaping procurement today, including supply chain volatility, tighter regulations, and cost control. The focus is on practical takeaways: how teams are applying AI, improving sourcing performance, managing risk, and building procurement functions that can actually adapt when conditions shift.
For us, it’s a chance to step away from slide decks and have real discussions about day-to-day challenges. Our Sales Director Serge Shypulia and Sales Manager Julia Redko will be there and would love to connect.
If you’re attending, let’s meet and talk through your procurement priorities and see where technology can realistically add value to your business.
Embedded World 2026 is where the embedded community truly comes alive. For three packed days in Nuremberg, engineers, architects, product teams, and decision-makers gather not just to look at tech, but to talk it through. From low-level components and operating systems to hardware–software co-design, M2M communication, and complex system architecture, the event is full of hands-on demos, deep technical discussions, and conversations between people who actually build embedded systems.
Beyond the booths and conference halls, this is a place to exchange real experience, compare approaches, and explore ideas that don’t fit neatly into slide decks. Our sales manager, Ann Narkevich, will be there to discuss projects, challenges, and collaboration opportunities.
If you value straight talk about embedded development, real use cases, and what’s working right now, this is the right place to meet and connect.
We’re back from the health.tech | global summit in Basel, where our colleagues Alex Chekel and Airat Valiev spent three days in discussions with 30+ founders and product and engineering teams across digital health and pharma.
Together they explored how AI is moving from theory into real product environments, what it takes to integrate it into workflows, connect it with scientific data, and make it usable in practice. Clinical trials were a recurring topic as well, with many conversations around messy data, fragmented processes, and the challenge of improving patient-facing operations. Many of these topics closely match the work we do at Innowise, where we cooperate with teams to bring AI into real scientific and operational workflows.
Another topic that sparked a lot of discussion was the growing role of structured knowledge and compliant AI in areas like CAPA and pharmacovigilance. We also explored possible collaborations around clinical trial management, drug discovery, and pharma R&D. The summit featured speakers including Amal Clooney, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and Tim Peake CMG, alongside innovators such as Thomas Clozel, Vivienne Ming, and Kim Boyd.
Thanks to Andreas Nef, Caoimhe Vallely-Gilroy, the organizing team, and everyone we met in Basel for the engaging conversations.
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EuroShop 2026 is one of the world’s largest retail trade fairs, bringing together 1,900 exhibitors from over 50 countries to share proven strategies and emerging trends shaping the future of retail. It’s a key meeting point for industry leaders, tech innovators, and retail professionals looking to explore the tools and ideas driving real change in stores and operations.
This year, we’ll be at the booth of our partner Axelera, where we’re demonstrating a live retail solution powered by computer vision and Axelera’s AI chip. The system monitors shelf stock levels in real time and alerts staff when it’s time to restock to help retailers reduce missed sales and improve in-store efficiency.
If you’re attending EuroShop, stop by and see the solution in action. You’re also welcome to schedule a one-on-one meeting with our experts to talk through how AI inferencing could support your specific retail needs.



Consensus Hong Kong is where the global Web3 and crypto community gathers to share insights, build partnerships, and explore what’s next for digital assets, blockchain, and emerging tech. With thousands of industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers in one place, it’s the perfect setting for meaningful conversations, new connections, and practical collaboration.
We’ll be happy to meet you there to talk about how Innowise builds real-world Web3 products and tackles complex tech challenges with smart, hands-on development.












Robotics Warsaw 2026 is the second edition of the Industry Trade Fair for Industrial Robotics, taking place on February 3–5 in Warsaw. The event brings together robotics vendors, software developers, integrators, researchers, and industry professionals to present current solutions in industrial robotics, automation, robot control software, mobile robots, and AI-driven systems. Alongside the exhibition, the Industry Conference on Industrial Robotics creates space for open discussions, technical sessions, and shared perspectives on where robotics is heading next.
More than a showcase of technology, Robotics Warsaw is a strong networking platform for meeting peers, exchanging hands-on experience, and discussing real challenges and ideas with people working across the robotics ecosystem. It’s a place to connect around concrete projects, explore collaboration opportunities, and have meaningful conversations beyond presentations and booths.
Let’s meet at Robotics Warsaw 2026 and talk robotics, software, and what’s next.





Innowise attended the Web Summit Qatar 2026 in Doha to meet with founders, product teams, and enterprise leaders shaping new technology initiatives across the region. The focus was on practical exchange. What teams are building, what’s slowing them down, and where strong engineering delivery can make a measurable difference.
Our Head of Digital Operations & Transformation, Maksim Ramanovich, spoke with companies working across AI, Web3, digital platforms, and sustainability-driven solutions. Common topics included scaling products without rewriting core systems, making integrations manageable as requirements grow, and addressing security and compliance earlier in the build lifecycle.
During the event, Maksim shared real examples from client work and discussed approaches to long-term product development. The conversations helped clarify where Innowise can be most helpful: supporting teams that need steady execution, clear technical direction, and systems that stay maintainable as they expand.




Eurasian Pharma 2026 turned out to be a great meeting point for pharma leaders, regulators, and tech experts from across the EAEU. Beyond the official agenda, the real value came from open conversations about where the industry stands today and how science, production, and international cooperation are starting to move in sync.
Throughout the event, Pavel Severin, our VP of Sales, had plenty of meetings and informal talks with industry peers, diving into real challenges around R&D, clinical trials, production planning, and regulatory work. We shared hands-on examples of ML-driven software already used in pharma projects and listened closely to what teams are struggling with and planning next.
These discussions confirmed a strong interest in deeper collaboration, and we look forward to strengthening existing partnerships while establishing new ones as the region continues to invest in data-driven pharmaceutical development.

Over several days in Saudi Arabia, the Innowise team took part in a series of focused, in-person meetings with public sector and innovation leaders. Our team met with representatives from the Government Digital Authority, Saudi Data & AI Authority, MISK Foundation, and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.
A key theme throughout the meetings was Vision 2030 and how digital systems, data, and AI are supporting its goals. The discussions focused on practical use cases, long-term priorities, and where international technology partners can contribute real value.
Innowise was represented on the ground by Matvey Matveev, VP of Partnerships, and Anton Snotau, Head of Business Development for the USA and Middle East, who led the meetings and strengthened relationships across the Saudi market.
We appreciate the time, openness, and insights shared by all participants. These meetings laid a strong base for continued dialogue and future cooperation as Saudi Arabia continues its digital journey.





AUTOMA+ 2025 in Vösendorf, Austria, brought together pharma, biotech, and healthcare tech leaders for two days of real-world discussions on digital tools, research challenges, and industry collaboration.
As Principal Sponsor, Innowise was there to kick things off. Alex Chekel opened proceedings with a tone-setting speech, followed by a series of value-driven conversations. Roman Sen shared practical insights on closing research data gaps with a unified AI and data warehouse, demonstrating how these tools are already accelerating drug discovery. Vladimir Skripka and Emil Shykhmuradau connected with partners across the sector to exchange ideas and explore potential collaborations.
At our booth, we presented 3D medical video content that caught the attention of pharma marketing teams, sparking healthy conversations about how digital media can improve product communication in more engaging ways.









Over the course of a few days at TOKEN2049 Singapore, our blockchain expert Andrew Nalichaev and Head of Business Development for Blockchain, Alex Chekel, were on-site to meet partners and peers from across the industry.
The event reconnected our team with long-term partners and opened new conversations. We met with the team from Haust Network to present our joint AI agent project, HAIA, and discussed exciting next steps. We also sat down with our partner gateway.fm, where we examined new ways to collaborate and how they might look in the future.
Beyond partner meetings, our team also joined open discussions and panels, sharing real-world experience on how blockchain and AI can work together and where decentralized infrastructure is heading.











The Educational Technology Conference in Muscat gathered EdTech leaders, educators, and policymakers to explore how immersive tech is changing medical education in Oman. Held under the patronage of Dr. Rahma bint Ibrahim Al Mahrouqiyah, Oman’s Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, the event marked a key step in the country’s move toward digital healthcare training.
Innowise, together with our daughter company VOKA, was proud to take part and present our VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology atlas, now integrated into Onsor’s immersive 3D notebooks. Through this collaboration, we’re supporting evidence-based learning with medically verified 3D models designed for use in classrooms and training centers.
The event featured live demos, expert talks, and practical discussions on how VR, AR, and 3D modeling can improve knowledge retention and learning outcomes in medicine. We’re grateful to Onsor for the partnership and the opportunity to contribute to Oman’s growing digital health and education ecosystem.






Sixteen days. Nine states. Over 5,000 miles. Nineteen meetings. Not a single delay.
From California’s coast to the deserts of the Southwest, and all the way up through the Pacific Northwest, our team hit the road with a packed schedule and a clear purpose to meet clients in person, dig into real challenges, and talk about where tech fits into their growth plans.
Across nearly 8,700 kilometers, we had 19 face-to-face meetings, made 16 fuel stops, and held zero idle time. But the real takeaway was the in-person conversations that focused on how our tech can help teams grow, adapt, and move forward.
We’re always up for a good conversation and happy to share our expertise!



The Pharma Days was a closed-door event that welcomed pharma professionals, suppliers, and decision-makers for in-depth conversations about how digital tools are transforming pharma manufacturing and how companies are putting sustainable practices into action.
Innowise team joined focused discussions on real-world challenges and practical fixes in manufacturing and healthcare tech. Stanislav Kazanov, our Head of Sustainability, gave a talk on “Digital Intelligence in Green Drug Manufacturing,” sharing ways to cut waste and improve production using digital tools.
Together with our partner Onsor, we also demoed the VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology atlas on a 3D laptop, a hands-on tool for medical training and communication.
A big thank you to everyone we met! We left with bold new ideas and stronger connections.



Our team just wrapped up a packed few days of back-to-back events, networking sessions, and fruitful conversations with partners across the Web3 space. Beyond the main conference, we joined side events that sparked fresh ideas and valuable connections.
From custom blockchain systems to secure smart contracts and cross-chain integrations, we met with people driving the next phase of Web3. One topic came up again and again: how AI and blockchain are coming together to create smarter contracts, autonomous agents, and new protocol designs.
We left inspired and ready to keep building. If you’re exploring practical ways to use blockchain, whether through secure, audited smart contracts, flexible integrations, or tokenization strategies that deliver real value, our team brings the skills to get it done.






Innowise team took part in Pharmap 2025 as a Platinum Sponsor, actively contributing to discussions on the future of pharmaceutical manufacturing and packaging.
Alongside presenting the VOKA capabilities in 3D medical visualisation, data analytics and machine learning for pharma, we also took the stage. Stanislav Kazanov spoke on practical approaches to sustainable pharma production with a focus on how to meet ESG requirements without raising operational costs.
This closed-door congress offered valuable opportunities to exchange knowledge, build new partnerships, and explore current industry trends. Topics such as the role of advanced data integration, the impact of AI in manufacturing, and real-world implementation strategies with clear ROI were at the center of the conversation.
Innowise was proud to be part of it and bring forward tech solutions and proven ideas that work in real-life pharma settings.






Our blockchain domain expert, Andrew Nalichaev, attended Polish Blockchain Week 2025 with the main focus on the Next Block Expo in Warsaw. The week united Web3 professionals to discuss AI integration, DeFi, NFTs, fundraising, taxation, security, and current trends such as TradFi and meme coins, with support from partners like Polygon, Google, TON, and Binance.
After the expo, Andrew joined a brainstorming session on Polkadot development in Central Europe, where representatives from seven countries exchanged ideas on real-world applications and regional adoption.
It was a great opportunity to connect with the community, share expertise, and stay in sync with where blockchain is headed next.






Integrated Systems Europe 2025 hosted AV and systems integration experts from 170 countries, confirming its status as the industry’s go-to tech event. With zones covering digital signage, pro audio, DooH, live events, unified communications, and content production, the show offered a bird’s-eye view of where AV is heading next.
It gave us a global platform to connect, learn, and bring fresh ideas back to our work. Once again, ISE proved that while technology moves fast, real progress starts with in-person conversations.



Pharmapack Europe 2025 set the tone for the year in pharmaceutical packaging and drug delivery, gathering over 5,000 professionals from across the globe. The Innowise team joined the event to connect with pharma leaders and present software solutions that support safer packaging, smarter devices, and better drug delivery.
From sustainable packaging and child-safe designs to collaboration between CPOs and CDMOs, the event offered insights into practical challenges and fresh approaches. Key players like AstraZeneca and Team Consulting shared real-world strategies for developing eco-friendly, cost-effective delivery systems.
We also had the chance to connect with major companies, including Sanok Rubber Company, Avery Dennison, Bormioli Pharma, MedicoPack, Sanner Group, STMicroelectronics, and more.
A strong start to the year with big ideas and valuable ground for future partnerships.



AUTOMA+ 2024 gathered key players in the pharmaceutical industry to discuss digital transformation, applied tech, and real use cases. As the principal sponsor of the event, Innowise had a strong presence throughout the congress.
Our ML engineer, Timofey Voitko, gave a presentation on how machine learning can support pharmaceutical research, focusing on collaboration between technical and scientific teams. Veronika Olesik, Head of Business Development, opened the event with a welcome speech that ignited two days of in-depth discussion.
At our stand, visitors explored 3D medical animations and spoke directly with our experts about applying advanced tech in real pharma workflows. The team shared insights on integrating ML tools, 3D visualization, and custom software into research and production processes.
AUTOMA+ 2024 was one of the key events of the year for Innowise, bringing valuable conversations, strong connections, and a shared focus on the future of pharma.



Andrew Nalichaev and Sergei Molchanov traveled to DevCon in Bangkok to meet with a key client for whom Innowise is building a full ecosystem on top of their blockchain (Haust Network). The trip was centered around deepening this collaboration, aligning on upcoming milestones, and exploring new opportunities within the project.
In addition to the main meeting, they joined a number of high-impact side events like the Staking Summit, took part in panel discussions, and held conversations with founders, tech leads, and investors from across the Web3 space.
A packed agenda, meaningful networking, and valuable insights made this trip a strong step forward for ongoing and future partnerships.






The Innowise and VOKA teams took part in MEDICA 2024, one of the world’s largest B2B medical trade fairs, with over 5,300 exhibitors and 83,000 visitors from nearly 70 countries. At our joint stand, we welcomed healthcare professionals, decision-makers, and innovators to experience firsthand how our solutions are shaping the future of medical education, diagnostics, and digital health.
Visitors explored VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology, a unique 2-in-1 3D atlas combining normal anatomy and gross pathology with over 400 detailed models, and watched immersive 3D medical animations designed to support both professional training and patient engagement. We also shared best practices for migrating from i.s.h.med to HealthShare by our partner InterSystems.
The event was a valuable opportunity to connect with domain experts, discuss the latest in health IT, medical imaging, and mobile health. MEDICA 2024 was a packed and productive few days, and we’re proud to have been part of such a forward-thinking gathering.



Our team had a strong presence at GITEX Global 2024, the world’s largest technology and startup exhibition, which hosted over 180,000 participants from across the globe. Throughout the event, we connected with industry leaders, government officials, investors, and startups to explore how our software development expertise can support everything from early-stage MVPs to large-scale enterprise systems.
The conversations were focused, the energy was high, and the interest in reliable tech partnerships made this a rich experience for building new relationships and strengthening existing ones.
GITEX 2024 proved to be an outstanding opportunity to exchange ideas, explore collaboration, and reaffirm our role as a trusted development partner for forward-thinking companies worldwide.



Innowise took part in CPHI Milan, where our Strategic Partnership Manager, Anna, met with teams from across the pharmaceutical world, including manufacturers, suppliers, and tech leaders. The conversations were honest, practical, and focused on real problems like outdated systems, process delays, and the constant pressure to do more with leaner teams.
We’re grateful to everyone who stopped by for a conversation. Your insights and interest made the event truly worthwhile. We look forward to turning these connections into strong collaborations that drive meaningful results in the pharma industry.



Our sales manager, Maciej, attended the large-scale AWS Cloud Day conference in Warsaw, where he represented Innowise and presented our AWS-related services to partners and attendees.
Alongside interactive presentations, expert talks, Q&A sessions, and networking meetings, he shared how Innowise supports companies working with AWS platforms. These conversations allowed us to exchange practical experience, discuss real business needs, and gain a clear view of current IT market trends.
Meeting familiar faces from the industry and discussing AWS developments in 2024 helped confirm the direction many organizations are taking. The conference provided practical knowledge that supports our ongoing work with AWS and strengthens how we advise clients on using these platforms in real-world projects.




Alex Chekel represented our team at HLTH Europe, the largest healthcare innovation conference in Europe. During the event, he presented the VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology atlas to an international audience of 3,500 participants from more than 50 countries. He demonstrated the full functionality of the product and explained how it is used in healthcare workflows, from education to clinical practice.
HLTH Europe connected healthcare providers, technology companies, startups, and investors, creating a focused space for discussion and direct exchange. The conference agenda covered current challenges in healthcare, practical technology use, and near-term directions for the industry.
Presenting the VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology atlas at HLTH Europe allowed us to engage with healthcare professionals and decision-makers, gather feedback, and discuss real use cases with a global audience.






On June 5, Alex Chekel met with representatives of the City of Glasgow College to discuss cooperation opportunities. During the meeting, Alex presented the VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology atlas and walked the team through its core features, focusing on how the product is used in medical education and training.
VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology is a medical and e-learning platform with detailed 3D models of human anatomy and pathologies. It is designed for students, educators, and medical professionals who need clear visual tools to support learning, teaching, and clinical explanation.
The discussion also covered possible long-term partnership formats and ways VOKA could be applied within the college’s educational programs. The meeting opened the door to further conversations about supporting medical education through practical digital tools aligned with the college’s teaching goals.



Two conferences in one trip. That was the agenda for Alex, our Head of Business Development (UK), during his visit to London, where he attended two events held at ExCeL London.
One conference focused on education technology, while the other was dedicated to HR solutions. Alongside attending sessions, Alex shared our company’s services and project experience with attendees, discussed real client cases, and exchanged views with industry peers.
The visit resulted in new contacts, practical takeaways, and discussions that support our work across both domains.






Industry conferences are especially important for us because they are where we build and strengthen strategic partnerships, talk directly about our services and achievements, and learn from the experiences of top global experts.
A strong example is eMerge Americas, which took place on April 18–19 and was attended by Egor Grishenko, our VP of sales for the USA and Canada. The conference joined technology companies, founders, investors, and decision-makers from around the world and created a focused environment for business discussions and cooperation.
During eMerge Americas, Egor met with potential partners, discussed Innowise’s services and completed projects, and explored opportunities for future collaboration. The event provided space for direct conversations about business needs, current challenges, and how technology teams can support upcoming initiatives.
Participation in events like eMerge Americas helps us expand our partner network, stay informed about global market directions, and apply shared expertise to our work with clients in North America and beyond.






The IT conference season has kicked off, and we started it by attending the E-commerce Berlin Expo. The event turned out to be a strong start for us, both in terms of recognition and new connections.
At the expo, Innowise took second place in the “Best Technical Development” category for our Virtual 3D fashion showroom project. The award ceremony set the tone for the event, and the interest around our booth the following day confirmed the strong response from attendees.
We also held many productive conversations with booth visitors and potential partners, including several pre-scheduled meetings. These discussions focused on real project needs, technical challenges, and cooperation formats. Meeting so many people involved in e-commerce development made the experience especially valuable.
We appreciate everyone who stopped by our booth to talk, learn more about our services, and exchange project ideas.



From December 11 to 14, our team took part in IT Tage, a large IT conference in Frankfurt focused on software development, architecture, AI, databases, DevOps, Agile practices, and management.
At our booth, we presented a VR game inspired by Duck Hunt, which quickly drew attention from attendees. More than 200 visitors took part, trying the game and spending time with our team to discuss VR use in entertainment and beyond. The game became a natural meeting point for conversation and exchange.
VOKA, our 3D catalog of human anatomy, also attracted strong interest. Visitors explored the solution using the Illumetry XR display and examined the detailed, realistic 3D human models. Many discussions centered on how 3D visualization and XR tools can be applied in education, healthcare, and training.
Beyond product demos, the event gave us space to meet new contacts, talk with potential partners, and attend sessions on AI and ML, cloud technologies, DevOps, security, and related topics. These conversations and lectures added practical context to the topics shaping current IT work.
We thank the IT Tage organizers for a well-structured event and all speakers for their sessions. We also appreciate everyone who visited our booth, tried our products, and shared their thoughts with the team.






We had the opportunity to attend Web Summit 2023 in Lisbon, one of the largest global tech events, which attracted around 70,000 professionals from across industries. Taking part in such a large-scale conference is both a responsibility and a chance to share real project experience while learning from the wider tech community.
At the event, Veronika Zhuk, CEO of VOKA, represented the company’s work in MedTech and healthcare, focusing on 3D, VR, and XR web and mobile solutions used in medical practice and education. Her participation centered on practical product use and real challenges faced by healthcare teams.
Alex Chekel, Andrew Nalichaev, and Alexander Kalinovsky joined the exhibition as part of our partner Vitreus, a provider of blockchain-based solutions. Together, they discussed blockchain use in real business cases and exchanged experiences with visitors and partners.
Beyond the exhibition, the team attended multiple talks, held meetings, and built new contacts. Web Summit 2023 proved to be a productive space for discussion, knowledge exchange, and future cooperation.






Our team visited the Web3 Summit in Vilnius, a regional conference focused on Web3 technologies. The agenda included a wide range of technical talks and exhibition stands, which allowed our colleagues to meet new people, speak with potential partners, exchange practical views, and get a clear sense of how actively Web3 development is supported in Lithuania.
During the event, Vladislav shared his experience from working with large international companies, offering a practical view on operations and business growth. Andrew, our cryptocurrency expert, took part in discussions around crypto-economic models and project structure, exchanging views on current market needs and technical approaches.
The summit confirmed the value of direct meetings and open discussion for building future cooperation.






Gitex Global welcomed participants from more than 170 countries to discuss current topics in information and communications technology, including artificial intelligence, telecommunications, cybersecurity, digital services, mobility, sustainability, and virtual environments. The event served as a large meeting point for technology companies, public sector representatives, and industry experts.
During the conference, our VP of Partnerships, Matvey Matveev, met with existing partners from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the USA, and Germany to discuss cooperation priorities for 2024. He also spoke with representatives of UAE government agencies, learning from their experience in large-scale digitalization across public services and sharing our own practical experience in similar projects.
In addition, Matvey held meetings with new companies, established new contacts, and assessed how Innowise’s current direction compares with global technology trends.
We thank everyone who took the time to meet with us and exchange ideas during the event.






In October, Innowise took part in the international sports robotics competition First Global Challenge in Singapore, with Eugene Govor representing the company. The event united teams, engineers, and organizations from around the world working in robotics and embedded systems.
During the competition, we focused on building new connections with robotics and embedded technology partners, meeting representatives of technical educational institutions in Singapore, and speaking with electronics manufacturers and large industry players. We also exchanged practical development experience with competitors and explored technical solutions presented during the event, making the visit both productive and valuable for future cooperation.






Innowise joined the annual Sub0 conference in Lisbon, a major event for the Polkadot community and Web3 developers. It was a great chance to meet people in person, share experiences, and discuss everyday blockchain challenges.
Andrew Nalichaev and Alexander Kalinovsky represented the company at the Vitreus One booth. They presented Vitreus, vNode, and COMPLiQ, demonstrated the vAPP test application, and shared hands-on experience from building blockchain infrastructure.
The team also discussed Web3 identity topics, DID options, decentralized data storage, tokenization, and business-focused blockchains. We thank everyone who stopped by the booth, joined the discussions, and shared their time and ideas with us.






Our COO, Vladimir Gladkikh, attended Consensus 2023 in Austin, Texas, one of the largest events focused on Web3 and cryptocurrencies. During the conference, he listened to industry speakers, joined discussions with founders and tech leaders, and explored current approaches to blockchain use in real projects. Consensus joined a global IT community and served as a space for open exchange around challenges facing the crypto sector today.
The event also gave space to build new connections and strengthen ties with people working across the Web3 ecosystem. Through these discussions, Vladimir shared Innowise’s experience in blockchain and IT delivery, confirming our practical approach and readiness to work with partners on complex real-world solutions.



Innowise took part in Education Korea in Seoul, one of the world’s largest education conferences that connects global experts and companies working with learning technologies. The event gave us a strong platform to present practical solutions and meet with the international education community.
Our expert, Sergey Molchanov, presented the VOKA Anatomy Pro project for medical education. At the booth, he also shared our work in AR, VR, and MR development, as well as 3D design and animation for education use cases. As a result of the event, we established new business contacts, including Illumetry’s CEO and the Korean division of TRICOMTEK.






Our team traveled thousands of kilometers to take part in Gitex, one of the world’s largest hi-tech events for technology companies and startups. This year, the exhibition hosted more than 4,500 companies and over 100,000 visitors from 170 countries across 26 halls and 2 million square feet of exhibition space.
Gitex covered a wide range of technology areas, including the metaverse, AI, Web3, blockchain, 6G, cloud computing, fintech, and big data. The event gave us a strong chance to meet international companies, build new connections, and present our solutions to potential clients and partners.
Innowise was represented by Sergei Molchanov, Head of Design, Matvey Matveyeu, VP of Partnerships, and Alex Chekel, Head of Business Development. Over five busy days, the team explored new products, spoke with industry peers, and followed how emerging technologies are being applied across different markets.






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