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Mar 17, 2016 / 16:45

Hanoi: There will be 161 booths at 2016 Mining Vietnam Expo

On March 16, VCCI Exhibition Organization has held a press conference to introduce the 2016 Mining Vietnam Expo, that will take place from March 29 - 31 at the International Exhibition Centre (ICE), Hanoi.



 
Officially opened for the first time in 2012, 2016 Mining Vietnam Expo is the most reliable in the country, bringing together a large number of supply units all around the world. This year, according to the organizers, the exhibition has attracted 161 exhibitors from 22 countries / territories, including 6 international group pavilions from the UK, Czech Republic, Singapore, China and Australia.

The exhibition will also include a summit on mining and machinery, focussing on Vietnam’s mining sector – policy and regulation, environmental issues and financing options. Latest equipment, machinery and products will go on display at the event, which also includes a buyer-seller meeting.

2016 Mining Vietnam Expo will witness the participation of renowned exhibitors in the country as Rieckermann, Vinza Corporation, Marubeni / Komatsu, Bosch Vietnam, Source of Asia and Coal - Minerals of Vietnam (Vinacomin).

In previous exhibitions, 2014 Mining Vietnam Expo successfully attracted industry leaders from Vietnam and other countries. 91% of visitors satisfied and 98% of exhibitors confirmed to return 2016 Mining Vietnam Expo.

Share on the scale of 2016 Mining Vietnam Expo, Mr. BT Tee, Deputy Head of the representative office of the company in Vietnam, Singapore Exhibition Services - a member of the Union Allworld Exhibition, exhibition organizer units of 2016 Mining Vietnam Expo said: "We expected to have six international pavilions to participate in the 3rd edition of the exhibition."

Moreover, in the framework of the event, there will be two workshops that are being organized by the Asian Miner (Organization of Asian miners) and MESLAB (Centre for Research multidisciplinary technical solutions). The conference promises to attract a large number of interested participants to discuss solutions that improve productivity mining and searching for new products and ways to improve safety standards in daily mining work. Besides, green technologies including dust extraction management, control and analysis of water resources are also mentioned in the highlights of this year's conference.