Nearly 450 enterprises to join Vietbuild Hanoi 2016 Expo
Some 450 enterprises in the construction industry will showcase their products at the Vietbuild Hanoi 2016 International Exhibition, in Hanoi from March 24-28.
Hanoi (VNA) 🐻– Some 450 enterprises in the construction industry will showcase their products at the Vietbuild Hanoi 2016 International Exhibition, at the National Exhibition Construction Centre, Hanoi from March 24-28.
The exhibition, the first of its kind in Hanoi, will feature 216 domestic enterprises, 171 joint ventures and 63 foreign companies from China, Germany, France, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Thailand, the UK and the US.
It will have more than 1,350 booths displaying new and advanced products suitable for modern and high-quality buildings and meeting the requirements on urban development planning.
Conferences on advanced technology and products used in the building material industry, and interior and exterior decoration are also scheduled during the exhibition.
To meet the demands of local people and businesses, Vietbuild expo will arrange two extra event in Hanoi; in July with 1,000 booths from 12 countries and in November with 1,200 booths from 15 countries.
Addressing a press conference held on March 18, Chairman of the Vietnam Real Estate Association Nguyen Tran Nam said that the exhibition is expected to create a golden opportunity for enterprises and managers to further their understanding about the market during the ongoing integration process.
Better development strategies will be mapped out by businesses to promote and improve product quality and brands to serve consumers, he added.-VNA
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