GLOTRANS HCM PARTICIPATES IN THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS IN HCM CITY – VINAMAC EXPO 2022

The latest exhibition on machinery, equipment, technology and industrial products in Ho Chi Minh City (Vinamac Expo 2022) with 250 booths, 300+ world leading brands from different countries and territories. The exhibition is organized by Ho Chi Minh City Department of Industry and Trade together with business associations and Vietnam Advertising and Exhibition Joint Stock Company (Vietfair).

VINAMAC EXPO 2022 is the place to gather, demonstrate and introduce advanced technology, equipment and products in various fields. The exhibition is a practical and timely trade promotion and business connection activity, meeting the needs of businesses during the economic recovery period after the Covid-19 epidemic.

The highlight at VINAMAC EXPO 2022 is the exhibition areas designed with many differences, creating favorable conditions for businesses and visitors under the model of "Common House". Here to introduce and display products of Gold brand, Ho Chi Minh City's key industrial products in 3 groups of industries: Mechanics - automation, Rubber - plastic, Food processing; technological and advanced products of countries around the world in the fields of mechanics - automation, machinery and equipment, technology and industrial products: metallurgy, steel pipes, cast iron and steel, welding technology cutting, chemical, paint and coating materials...

According to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Industry and Trade, VINAMAC EXPO 2022 is an activity of practical significance in promoting technological products, machinery and equipment of industrial enterprises in Ho Chi Minh City in particular and the country in general. Through the exhibition, many products of Ho Chi Minh City will be commercialized and marketed to domestic and foreign enterprises.

Taking place until November 5, VINAMAC EXPO 2022 is also one of the events to connect businesses, buyers and stimulate domestic consumption. Within the framework of the exhibition, there are a number of notable activities such as seminars, talks, face-to-face trading, online trading, skills contests...

Mr. Nguyen Quang Huy, Deputy Director of Southern Affairs Department, Ministry of Industry and Trade, assessed VINAMAC EXPO 2022 as an important trade promotion activity, contributing to the recovery of the industry before the impact of the recent COVID-19 epidemic. The exhibition creates opportunities for domestic and foreign investors, manufacturers and businesses to seek cooperation opportunities in technology transfer, improve product quality and enhance competitiveness on the integration process.

Also within the framework of the exhibition, there were seminars and seminars to introduce typical equipment and industrial products of Ho Chi Minh City, measures to promote development, solutions to overcome and remove difficulties for businesses. Seminars, seminars on digital transformation in the mechanical and automation industry; Welding technology; International standard welding competition (CNH-SG22)-Metal & Weld and WT-SG22; Today's mechanical science and technology forum... Besides, there are also activities such as demonstration of high-tech welding equipment and techniques, seminars, online trade promotion, B2B trade, technology introduction, new products of industry associations, enterprises at the exhibition area to introduce products of the exhibition and at the exhibition area.

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