Recently, GK International team successfully completed the delivery, installation, commissioning and training of precision equipment for the Belarusian-Russian University project under the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). Leveraging China's advanced high-end equipment and sophisticated expertise, the team provided core momentum for the industrial digital transformation in the Mogilev region.




Having successfully won the bid late last year to supply precision equipment to the Belarusian-Russian University for UNIDO, we delivered the equipment, including CNC twin-spindle turning-milling center, workstations, 3D printers, and conveyors, which arrived at the university campus via the China-Europe Railway Express in August this year. In September, we dispatched a joint expert team, comprising equipment manufacturers and local Belarusian service providers, to the university located in Mogilev, Belarus. Over a week, the team conducted equipment installation, commissioning, and in-depth training. Their professional and rigorous service earned high recognition from both the university and UNIDO. During the commissioning phase, faculty from the university's Mechanical Engineering Department organized student observations, explaining the equipment's working principles, automation applications, and development prospects.
This project holds profound significance, primarily in supporting the Industry 4.0 development strategy of the Mogilev region. By introducing cutting-edge technology to the university and providing key equipment and practical training platforms, it aims to accelerate the transformation of the local industrial sector and ensure the effective transfer of technologies related to the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). Furthermore, the project will assist the Belarusian-Russian University in developing advanced educational programs, cultivating professionals with Industry 4.0 skills, and providing sustained momentum for regional industrial development.

Capitalizing on the success of this delivery, following the project's conclusion, the team visited the resident offices of both UNIDO and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Belarus. They reported the project's completion outcomes, solicited feedback, and engaged in exchanges. Procurement officers from the UN agencies briefed on their development support and procurement focus areas in Belarus. GK International, in turn, presented its excellent supply chain resources in fields such as mechanical processing, automotive manufacturing and maintenance, and high-end laboratories. Discussions also explored the application prospects of these advanced equipment and solutions in supporting Belarus's industrial modernization and vocational education system upgrade. These exchanges have laid a solid foundation for broader future collaboration between the parties.
