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ENTECH Hanoi 2025 to spotlight global energy, environment innovations

ENTECH Hanoi 2025 will be an event where companies, government agencies, and individuals discuss ways to boost energy efficiency and achieve sustainability.

THE HANOI TIMES — More than 200 domestic and international enterprises will gather in the capital next week for ENTECH Hanoi 2025, Vietnam’s premier international exhibition on energy and environmental technologies.

Visitors at ENTECH Hanoi 2024. Photo: Hoai Nam/The Hanoi Times

Now in its 16th year, the event will run from June 25-27 in Hoan Kiem District to feature over 250 booths displaying the latest innovations in waste and emissions treatment, clean water technologies, renewable energy, energy-efficient solutions, and battery and energy storage systems.

In addition to the main exhibition, the event will host several forums and seminars on green technology, energy storage, and green industries.

These sessions aim to promote knowledge sharing and collaboration between the public and private sectors as they work toward sustainable energy solutions.

A highlight of the event will be the Vietnam-Korea-China Business Forum, where nearly 100 companies will present innovative products and engage in business matchmaking activities.

Through live demonstrations and one-on-one meetings, the forum aims to foster new partnerships, expand market access, and facilitate technology transfer between international and Vietnamese firms.

ENTECH Hanoi 2025 will also feature a Vietnam Energy Transition Forum dedicated to the topic. With the theme "Green Transition – Action Toward Net Zero," the forum will address global and domestic energy transition trends, green growth opportunities in Hanoi, and business adaptation and innovation strategies in the face of climate challenges.

According to Hoang Minh Lam, Director of the Hanoi Center for Industrial Promotion and Industrial Development Consultancy, the event is a key platform for networking, investment promotion, and industrial collaboration.

“With more than 15 successful editions, the exhibition continues to attract researchers, scientists, policymakers, and business leaders who are driving the transition to a cleaner, more efficient economy,” he said.

Since its launch in 2009, ENTECH Hanoi has welcomed over 3,600 companies, showcased more than 18,000 products and services, and facilitated the signing of over 1,390 cooperation agreements. The total value of deals made at the event exceeds US$212 million.

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