HCM City launched the second Vietnam International Exhibition on Film and Television Technology (Telefilm) on June 5, to help local and international television companies seek cooperative opportunities, market their products and services, and access new trends.
The event centred around hundreds of trade-stands showcasing the latest, major products and technologies in the television broadcasting industry such as copyright, advertising, image and sound effects, digital equipment, cable and satellite television services.
Vietnam Television (VTV) General Director Tran Binh Minh said despite challenges, the organising board – VTV aims to develop Telefilm into the most effective networking forum for film and television in the region and the leading option for international film and television companies.
The event, the second of its kind, has drawn the participation of 50 businesses from 15 countries and territories, including France, Canada, Denmark, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Thailand and Singapore.
It has also attracted the leading local companies in the field of film and television technologies and equipment such as Cat Tien Sa, Song Vang, BHD, Multi Media, Dien Quan, Viet Ba, Motion and VietCom.
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