Electrical tech expos open in City


The 11th International Exhibition of Electrical Technology and Equipment (Vietnam ETE) and the 8th International Exhibition of Products, Technologies for Energy Saving and Green Power (Enertec Expo) opened today (July 18) in HCM City.

Visitors at the Vietnam ETE and Enertec Expo in HCM City last year. Nearly 200 exhibitors are displaying their products at the two expos this year at the Sai Gon Exhibition and Convention Centre. — VNS Photo

The 11th International Exhibition of Electrical Technology and Equipment (Vietnam ETE) and the 8th International Exhibition of Products, Technologies for Energy Saving and Green Power (Enertec Expo) opened today in HCM City.

They feature 300 booths set up by 200 exhibitors, including leading enterprises such as the HCM City Power Corporation, the Vietnam Electrical Equipment JSC, ABB, Panasonic, Hitachi, Long Giang Electrical Equipment, Cong Luan Mechanical and Electrical JSC, APS Mechanical and Electrical JSC, and others.

Businesses in the field of green energy such as Dien Quang, Rang Dong, Redsun, VES, and GEE are also taking part.

In addition, many other enterprises from 10 countries and territories: Germany, France, the US, Sweden, Japan, South Korea, mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Thailand are also showcasing their products at the expos.

On the sidelines will be a seminar on national technical regulations for energy-saving construction projects which will discuss public management of such projects.

The exhibitions have a networking area where nearly 50 foreign firms will seek business partners in Viet Nam.

Fact-finding tours to leading local companies in HCM City and neighbouring areas will be organised to help investors and businesses gain an insight into their production capacity and operations to explore co-operation.

Organised by the HCM City Centre for Supporting Industries Development and C.I.S Vietnam Advertising and Exhibition Joint Stock Company, the exhibitions, on at the Sai Gon Exhibition and Convention Centre in District 7, will go on until July 21. — VNS

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