More than 420 enterprises operating in the construction, real estate and interior-exterior decoration industries will showcase products at the 3rd Vietbuild Hanoi International Expo 2016, that will kick off from November 16 to 20.
According to the organizing board of the even at the press conference on November 11, the third Vietbuild Ha Noi International Expo 2016 has drawn the participation of nearly 420 enterprises operating in the construction, real estate and interior-exterior decoration industries, including 270 domestic firms, 93 joint ventures, and 60 foreign groups and companies from 22 countries and territories, such as: Republic of Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Germany, Singapore, the US, Taiwan, France, China, Australia, South Korea, Poland, Viet Nam, etc. They will exhibit a wide range of new products at 1,350 pavilions such as construction materials, electric equipment and doors, exterior-interior decor products, paint and solar energy systems.
Apart from 270 domestic enterprises and 93 joint ventures, the expo will also see the participation of 60 foreign companies from 22 nations and territories, including the UK, France, the US, Switzerland, Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, and China.
They will exhibit a wide range of new products at 1,350 pavilions such as construction materials, electric equipment and doors, exterior-interior decor products, paint and solar energy systems. Conferences on advanced green technology and products used in the building material industry, and interior and exterior decorations will also be held on the sidelines of the expo.
A series of conferences relating to advanced green technology and products used in the building material industry, and interior and exterior decorations will also be held within the framework of the exhibition.
The 3rd Vietbuild Hanoi International Expo 2016 aims to create a golden opportunity for enterprises and managers to further their understanding about the market during the ongoing integration process.
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