Aug 18, 2019 / 14:48
International Exhibition on Control and Automation to open in Hanoi
Enterprises will exhibit and introduce high technology demonstrations in the field of smart lighting, energy-saving smart agriculture, new energy, automobiles - electric scooters and automation in supporting industries.
The fifth Vietnam International Conference and Exhibition on Control and Automation (VCCA 2019) will take place in Hanoi between September 4 and 7, local media reported.
With the theme “Automation in the Industrial Revolution 4.0”, the biennial event will include an international scientific conference, an international exhibition, and a business forum, with a view to connecting managers, scientists and businessmen.
At a press conference on August 16, Nguyen Quan, chairman of the Vietnam Automation Association, said the event will gather Vietnamese and international scientists on automation, science and technology enterprises.
Besides, the latest research results, the most recent technologies and products for Vietnam’s industrialization and modernization will be made public at the VCCA, Quan added.
Currently, the organizing board has received 145 scientific research reports submitted by 350 Vietnamese and international scientists from Japan, Switzerland, and South Korea, among others.
In particular, there are many submissions on some fields of interest such as electric motor control, electric drive, power electronics, energy system control, industrial robots, self-propelled electric vehicles, among others.
Duong Nguyen Binh, head of VCCA 2019 organizing board, said there are 200 booths registered by 100 businesses from 10 countries and territories such as Japan, South Korea, Thailand, China, Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam, among others.
Enterprises will exhibit and introduce high technology demonstrations in the field of smart lighting, energy-saving smart agriculture, new energy, automobiles - electric scooters and automation in supporting industries, Binh noted.
He added that the business forum will focus on digital transformation in the economy, energy efficiency and green energy, smart cities, smart agriculture, climate change, logistics and global value chain participation.
With the theme “Automation in the Industrial Revolution 4.0”, the biennial event will include an international scientific conference, an international exhibition, and a business forum, with a view to connecting managers, scientists and businessmen.
VCCA 2019 is announced at a press conference in Hanoi. Photo: Hien Minh
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Besides, the latest research results, the most recent technologies and products for Vietnam’s industrialization and modernization will be made public at the VCCA, Quan added.
Currently, the organizing board has received 145 scientific research reports submitted by 350 Vietnamese and international scientists from Japan, Switzerland, and South Korea, among others.
In particular, there are many submissions on some fields of interest such as electric motor control, electric drive, power electronics, energy system control, industrial robots, self-propelled electric vehicles, among others.
Duong Nguyen Binh, head of VCCA 2019 organizing board, said there are 200 booths registered by 100 businesses from 10 countries and territories such as Japan, South Korea, Thailand, China, Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam, among others.
Enterprises will exhibit and introduce high technology demonstrations in the field of smart lighting, energy-saving smart agriculture, new energy, automobiles - electric scooters and automation in supporting industries, Binh noted.
He added that the business forum will focus on digital transformation in the economy, energy efficiency and green energy, smart cities, smart agriculture, climate change, logistics and global value chain participation.
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