Autotech & Accessories 2021 to be held both offline, online
The 17th Saigon International Autotech & Accessories Show (Autotech & Accessories 2021) is scheduled to take place in Ho Chi Minh City from May 20 to 23 with both offline and online activities.
A booth at the 16th International Autotech & Accessories Show in 2019 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The 17th Saigon InternationalAutotech & Accessories Show (Autotech & Accessories 2021) is scheduledto take place in Ho Chi Minh City from May 20 to 23 with both offline and onlineactivities.
The event, which will feature more than 300 booths, is organisedby the Asia Trade Fair and Business Promotion JSC with the support of theVietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the Vietnam Association forSupporting Industry.
Organisers said as the COVID-19 pandemic has been affectingalmost all aspects, including business matching and trade promotion activities,they decided to hold the Autotech & Accessories 2021 in both offline andonline formats, which will concurrently help enhance cooperation among enterprises,prevent coronavirus transmission, and promote green practices towardssustainable development.
The online show will be held in three phases: from Mary 20to 23 (at the same time with the offline one), from June 30 to July 2, and fromOctober 27 to 31 at and .
The virtual exhibition applies modern technologies to simulate businesses’ factories, showrooms, and products and enable visitors toconnect with exhibitors, according to organisers./.
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