The “Clinics of Belarus” project will be presented at the Exhibition of Achievements of Sovereign Belarus “My Belarus,” which will take place in Minsk from December 19, 2025, to February 23, 2026 at the Minsk City Exhibition Center BELEXPO (Minsk, P. Medelki Street, 24). The exhibition operator is the state enterprise “BelExpo.”

The “My Belarus” exhibition is a national exhibition project aimed at showcasing the country’s achievements over the years of independence, its development potential, and key results across various sectors of the economy, science, and the social sphere.

The exhibition exposition is divided into three main sections:

The first section features installations and photo zones. Visitors are presented with a large-scale installation in the form of a map of Belarus with landmark facilities built during the years of independence, as well as interactive visual elements.

The second section is the main exhibition area located in the large exhibition hall. It includes eight major thematic locations dedicated to key areas of national development:

  • “Engine of the Economy”
  • “Smart Agriculture”
  • “Foundation of Strength”
  • “Science and Innovation”
  • “Progressive Medicine”
  • “Sporting Olympus”
  • “Security Technologies”
  • “Energy for Life”

It is within the “Progressive Medicine” location that the “Clinics of Belarus” project will be presented.

The third section is an exhibition in the small exhibition hall, highlighting the natural beauty, cultural heritage, and tourism potential of the Republic of Belarus.

The presentation of the “Clinics of Belarus” project as part of the “Progressive Medicine” exposition will allow visitors to become familiar with the capabilities of the healthcare system of the Republic of Belarus, modern approaches to the organization of medical care, as well as areas of high-technology medicine being developed in the country.

The project’s participation in the exhibition emphasizes the role of healthcare as one of the strategically important sectors and demonstrates the contribution of Belarusian medicine to the sustainable development of the state.

The exhibition is open to all visitors, with free admission.

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Photos from the event