At the 68th International Fair of Technics and Technical Achievements, leading companies, innovators, scientists, and experts from numerous fields of engineering and technology are once again meeting with attracted visitors and the professional community.

As the most significant exhibition event in Southeast Europe devoted to technology and technical innovation, this year’s fair will gather nearly 600 exhibitors from 31 countries under the famous domes of Belgrade Fair, across Halls 1, 1A, 2, 3, 3A, and the outdoor exhibition area. More than 70 innovations and technological novelties will be presented.

Technology enthusiasts will have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge equipment and modern technologies in one place, including smart machines and automated systems, while also discovering emerging technological trends before they reach the market.

In Hall 2C, the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy (TMF) will present the potential use of coffee waste in the cosmetics industry, demonstrating how active ingredients for biocosmetics can be obtained from recycled coffee grounds. Visitors will also see how facial masks can be made from coffee residue.

The LOLA Institute will showcase industrial robots and automated manufacturing solutions, while the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering will present the REA 25 vehicle — the team’s second electric vehicle project, which competed in three major international competitions during the 2025 season and achieved an impressive 8th place ranking.

Also, in Hall 2C, the Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia “Dedinje” will present advanced medical equipment and innovations in healthcare technology. Visitors will be introduced to precision diagnostic and therapeutic systems through visual 3D models and digital demonstrations.

The Mihajlo Pupin Institute will exhibit advanced industrial and AI-driven control systems for Industry 4.0, featuring automated intelligent management systems presented through control panels, simulations, and digital twin models.

Visitors will also be able to experience the “VR Mediana” exhibit, an innovative digital reconstruction of the Roman imperial archaeological site Mediana near Niš, presented by the Faculty of Electronic Engineering.

In Hall 1, visitors can meet a speaking humanoid robot, while a robotic arm invites guests to play a game of tic-tac-toe at the Technology Fair.