Opening of a virtual exhibition dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the Minsk Radio Plant named after the 50th Anniversary of the Communist Party of Belarus

The Minsk Radio Plant was established in accordance with the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the BSSR and the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus of November 13, 1950, and Order No.47 of the Ministry of Industry of the BSSR of November 17, 1950.

Since 1960, it has been known as the Minsk Radio Plant named after the 50th Anniversary of the Communist Party of Belarus (CPB). Since 1972, the Minsk Radio Plant named after the 50th Anniversary of the Communist Party of Belarus has been the parent company of the Gorizont production and technical association, created from the radio plant, the radio and television case plant, and a special design bureau.

Since 1992, it has been known as the Gorizont Plant, and since 2003, as Gorizont OJSC.

In 2010, the Gorizont holding company was established.

The exhibition is posted on the archive’s website and can be accessed via this link.

 

Mark of the 50th Anniversary of the Communist Party of Belarus Radio Plant. 1950s.