From November 18 to 20, 2025, a reverse business mission took place in Volgograd, bringing together representatives of foreign business and the region's leading manufacturers. Our company, NPO Bronya, took an active part in a series of B2B negotiations, presenting its innovative developments to delegations from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
The negotiations involved 8 foreign companies and about 60 small and medium-sized enterprises from the Volgograd region. The program included more than 120 meetings aimed at establishing direct business contacts and discussing export contracts. The event was organized by the Export Support Center within the framework of the national projects "Efficient and Competitive Economy" and "International Cooperation and Export".
For NPO Bronya, participation in such missions is not only an opportunity to demonstrate the advantages of our ultra-thin liquid ceramic thermal insulation but also a way to strengthen our existing extensive distribution network. With representative offices in Kazakhstan and other CIS countries, we see huge potential in further deepening cooperation with partners from Central Asia.
As noted by Victoria Afanasova, Director of the Export Support Center, reverse business missions are a unique platform for promoting Volgograd products on the international stage.
During the meetings, we emphasized that Bronya products set the standards in their segment. Our materials possess unique characteristics confirmed by numerous laboratory reports and international certificates (including CE and ISO 9001-2008). We offer not just a product, but ready-made technical solutions backed by 8 registered patents and years of experience working with major state corporations.
Participation in the business mission allowed us to hold substantive negotiations and outline the path for implementing new export projects. We continue to follow our mission: using scientific developments and innovations to truly change people's lives around the world by ensuring resource conservation and environmental protection.

