Mar 22, 2015 / 14:38
Vietbuild Hanoi 2015 to attract to the participation of 450 companies
According to the Centre for Information Technology and Communication at the Ministry of Construction, this year’s Vietbuild Home International Exhibition in Hanoi, known as Vietbuild Hanoi 2015, will attract to the participation of 450 businesses from 18 countries and territories worldwide.
The interior and exterior furnishing product fair will be organized in Hanoi twice, with the first taking place from March 25-29 and the second from November 11-15.
54 firms and groups from 18 foreign countries and territories participating the exhibition with 1,350 pavilions are expected to bring their latest products, satisfying increasing demand of the local market.
During the Vietbuild Hanoi 2015, a series of seminars will take place concentrating on new product development and technology innovation in the construction sector. The using of energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly materials in building is among topics for discussion.
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During the Vietbuild Hanoi 2015, a series of seminars will take place concentrating on new product development and technology innovation in the construction sector. The using of energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly materials in building is among topics for discussion.
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