The 20th International Autotech & Accessories expo will take place in Ho Chi Minh City from May 16-19, expecting to see more than 300 domestic and foreign businesses, and over 15,000 visitors.
Hanoi (VNA)– The 20thInternational Autotech & Accessories expo will take place in Ho Chi Minh City from May 16-19, expecting to see more than 300 domestic and foreign businesses, and over 15,000 visitors.
♛ According to theevent organiser Asia Trade Fair and Promotion Joint Stock Company (ATFA), exhibitors will bring to the event high-quality products withadvanced technology from diverse fields, including vehicles, specialisedvehicles, components, spare parts, electrical and electronics equipment, andtraffic management systems.
In addition toproducts and services related to gasoline-fueled motor vehicles, Autotech &Accessories 2024 will focus on promoting products and services in the electricvehicle ecosystem with solutions and initiatives on batteries, chargingstations, or applications installed on the vehicles.
𒁏 Within the frameworkof the event, exhibitors and visitors have a chance to take part in trade connection events,seminars, test driving and car shows./.
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