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Vietship 2025 opens to advance maritime technology and cooperation

Vietship 2025 runs on March 5-7 in Hanoi, featuring 103 firms showcasing shipbuilding and offshore wind tech and fostering maritime industry collaboration.

The Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (SBIC), in cooperation with the Vietnam Shipbuilding Engineering Joint Stock Company (VISEC), opened the 10th International Shipbuilding and Offshore Technology Exhibition (Vietship 2025) at the National Convention Center in Hanoi on March 5.

The three-day exhibition features more than 200 booths from 103 domestic and international enterprises, including brands from Norway, the Netherlands, China, Finland, South Korea, and Singapore.

Vietship 2025 will showcase the latest advancements in shipbuilding and offshore wind technology, alongside activities such as buyers' forums, seminars on the green transition in maritime and offshore wind industries, and contract signings. The event offers opportunities for suppliers and potential customers to network and explore partnerships.

The event features the participation of seven Norwegian companies from the country’s maritime industry. The Norwegian pavilion showcases maritime solutions and technologies while providing opportunities for knowledge exchange, business networking, and discussions on potential collaborations with local partners.

Vietship 2025 aims to promote green development and carbon emission reduction in Vietnam's and the world's maritime industry. 

The event attracts a large number of visitors. Photos: Huy Hoang/ The Hanoi Times

The booth of the Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Corporation.

Vessel CSB 8004, one of the most modern in the Vietnam Coast Guard fleet.

The booth of Petro Vietnam Technical Services Corporation (PTSC).

The tug ASD 2811 with a towing capacity of 57 tons.

Customers and partners interact with experts in the maritime industry.

Domestic and foreign partners meet for cooperation opportunities.

Damen, one of the big players in the shipbuilding industry.

Suppliers from the Europe.

On-board camera systems.

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