Comprehensive insight for supporting industries and cool Japan technology
The Hanoitimes - Three specialized exhibitions will get together to create a force for supporting industries (SI) and cool Japan technology. They are the 5th Viet Nam-Japan Exhibition on Supporting Industries in Hanoi (SIE 2013); Japanese Monozukuri Technology Exhibition, and Viet Nam Manufacturing Expo 2013.
During 4-6 September 2013 at the
For “The 5th Viet Nam-Japan Exhibition on Supporting Industries in Hanoi (SIE 2013)”, about 50 Japanese exhibitors will display accessories they expect to “purchase” in Viet Nam and 50 Vietnamese exhibitors will show their own products they want to “sell” to potential buyers.
Besides the above SI Exhibition, 45 Japanese companies will bring to
At the same time, “Viet Nam Manufacturing Expo 2013” organized by Reed Tradex
The event will combine 4 international exhibitions on machinery and technology for specific industries (including InterPlas Viet Nam 2013 for plastic and rubber, InterMold Viet Nam 2013 for mold and die making, Automotive Manufacturing Vietnam 2013 for automotive parts manufacturing and Automation Viet Nam 2013 on automation for production and assembly lines).The show will attract over 10,000 industrialists from across Viet Nam who will discover the latest innovations, solutions, and services by over 200 exhibiting companies from around the world.
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