Advanced machines to be on show at annual textile industry expo
500 exhibitors will showcase advanced textile and garment machinery at the 17th Vietnam International Textile and Garments Industry Exhibition to be held in HCM City in November.
VTG 2017 will showcase high-tech machinery for the textile and garment industry at the Sài Gòn Exhibition and Convention Centre in HCM City from November 22 to 25. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - Five hundred Vietnamese and foreign manufacturers,distributors, and suppliers will showcase advanced textile and garmentmachinery at the 17th Vietnam International Textile and Garments IndustryExhibition (VTG 2017) to be held in HCM City in November.
The machinery will includehigh-speed digital textile and garment printers, embroidering machine,equipment for cutting and others.
High-quality fibre and cloth will also be on display at 700 booths to be set upby companies from 20 countries and territories including India and the Republicof Korea.
The annual event offers global companies an opportunity to explore cooperationopportunities and keep abreast of developments in the sector.
To be held from November 22 to 25 at the Saigon Exhibition and ConventionCentre in District 7, it will be organised by the Vietnam National TradeFair & Advertising Company in cooperation with Yorkers Exhibition ServiceCo. Ltd.-VNA
The 13th Vietnam International Textile and Garment Industry Exhibition (VTG 2013) kicked off in Ho Chi Minh City on October 24 with 200 enterprises taking part.
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