Vietnam to host int’l sports, entertainment exhibition 2025
The exhibition will highlight cutting-edge technologies such as AI-based training systems, advanced health monitoring devices, smart equipment, and applications of the metaverse in sports.
Vietnam Sport Show 2025 is taking place from August 14-16 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) ꧟- The 10th Vietnam International Sports and Outdoor Exhibition 2025 (Vietnam Sport Show 2025) is taking place from August 14 to 16 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre (SECC) in Ho Chi Minh City.
Organised by Vinexad, the event will feature over 400 booths showcasing the latest in sports fashion, outdoor gear, fitness equipment, wellness technology, and sports infrastructure. It is expected to attract domestic and international enterprises, manufacturers, and experts.
Notably, the exhibition will highlight cutting-edge technologies such as AI-based training systems, advanced health monitoring devices, smart equipment, and applications of the metaverse in sports. Visitors will have the opportunity to test products, engage in interactive activities, and connect with professional athletes and coaches.
A series of seminars will run alongside the exhibition, gathering specialists to discuss market trends, innovation, and investment opportunities in the sports and wellness sectors.
The event will be held concurrently with Vietnam Cycle Expo 2025, offering an integrated platform covering the latest trends in sports and cycling.
Vietnam's sports market has seen strong growth, driven by rising health awareness, increased spending, and expanding interest in community fitness and recreational activities. This growth presents valuable opportunities for businesses to expand in the Vietnamese market.
The event is expected to promote business connections, encourage international collaboration, and support the development of Vietnam’s sports economy. It also serves as a launchpad for startups seeking visibility and long-term growth in the industry.
The 2024 edition attracted over 300 exhibitors from 12 countries and more than 12,000 visitors, resulting in multiple cooperation agreements./.
The Vietnam International Sports and Outdoor Exhibition (Vietnam Sport Show 2024) will take place from September 26 to 28 in Ho Chi Minh City, gathering more than 350 businesses from 12 countries and territories.
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