The anticipation is growing as VIPREMIUM, the premier sourcing fair for premium products, gears up for its grand showcase in Ho Chi Minh City. With a staggering lineup of over 200 booths and an impressive turnout of 15,000 visitors from last year, VIPREMIUM has established itself as the go-to event for industry players seeking top-tier business opportunities.
Ho Chi Minh City (VNA) - The anticipation is growing as VIPREMIUM, the premier sourcing fair for premium products, gears up for its grand showcase in Ho Chi Minh City. With a staggering lineup of over 200 booths and an impressive turnout of 15,000 visitors from last year, VIPREMIUM has established itself as the go-to event for industry players seeking top-tier business opportunities.
Last year's edition saw exhibitors and buyers alike basking in the glow of transactions, with a total contract amount reaching an impressive 75 million USD. Among the distinguished attendees were over 1,500 buyers from renowned companies such as Lotte, CJ, Aeon, Central Retail, Lock and Lock, Panasonic, and 7-Eleven, ensuring a dynamic environment ripe with potential collaborations.
Visitors benefit
In a bid to enhance the visitor experiences. Attendees can indulge in premium gifts upon registration and unlock even more rewards by participating in VIPREMIUM programmes, all while enjoying free entrance to the event.
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The allure of VIPREMIUM lies not only in its sheer scale but also in its commitment to fostering meaningful connections within the industry. By providing a platform where exhibitors can showcase their finest offerings and buyers can scout for the next big thing through multiple programmes such as: seminars, 1:1 business matching.
VIPREMIUM catalyses a synergy that propels businesses forward.
VIPREMIUM 2024 is organised by Coex, with supporting partner: Italian Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (ICHAM), Canadian Chamber of Commerce Vietnam (CANCHAM).
VIPREMIUM 2024 is taking place from May 30 - June 2 at SECC 799 Nguyen Van Linh, District 7
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