Pavilion 15 will be closed on January 13 from 19.00-22.00
Pavilion 15 - expositions Building the Future and Russia on the Move - will be closed on January 13 from 19.00-22.00. From January 14, the pavilion will operate as usual.
Guests will be able to listen to a lecture on map making and explore the pavilion's exposition.
Among the
exposition exhibits are a realistic scale model of the Crimean Bridge, models
of sea and river vessels, as well as a 3D pyramid with a visualization of the
technology of the ERA-GLONASS system and much more. Guests can try their hand
at simulators for drivers, engine drivers and ship captains. Also, special
equipment turns painted airplane livery into a three-dimensional model.
The pavilion also presents achievements in all spheres of construction and urban economy. For example, there is an unmanned robot wiper Gorodovoy, which not only cleans the streets, but also maintains public safety.
We offer to get acquainted with other expositions of the RUSSIA EXPO.
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