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Contech Vietnam 2024, EL Vietnam 2024 to take place in mid-April

The International Trade Fair on Construction, Mining, and Transport – Machinery, Technology, Vehicles, and Materials (Contech Vietnam 2024) and the Vietnam International Exhibition on Electrical Energy and Lighting (EL Vietnam 2024) will take place at the National Exhibition Construction Centre (NECC) in Hanoi from April 17-20.
Contech Vietnam 2024, EL Vietnam 2024 to take place in mid-April ảnh 1The opening ceremony of Contech Vietnam 2023 (Photo: //vneconomy.vn/)
Hanoi (VNA) - TheInternational Trade Fair on Construction, Mining, and Transport – Machinery,Technology, Vehicles, and Materials (Contech Vietnam 2024) and the VietnamInternational Exhibition on Electrical Energy and Lighting (EL Vietnam 2024)will take place at the National Exhibition Construction Centre (NECC) in Hanoifrom April 17-20.

The information was announced at apress conference organised on March 20 by the Hanoi Advertising andInternational Fair Joint Stock Company (HADIFA) in collaboration with theVietnam Association of Building Materials (VABM), the Vietnam Electrical Engineering Asociation (VEEA), and the Hanoi University of Mining and Geology(HUMG).

HADIFA Deputy Director Le Ngoc Duc saidthat the trade fair and the exhibition will serve as a bridge and a venue for Vietnameseand foreign enterprises to introduce new products and technologies, connect andset up business partnerships, negotiate and sign cooperation agreements andcommercial contracts.
These events will not only serve as platforms for promotingbrands of businesses, but also provide opportunities for investors to access andexchange information, seek partners, and boost trade cooperation, he added.

Covering a combined area of 5,000 sq.m,the events will feature hundreds of booths. Constructionprojects, building materials, mining and transport technologieswill be introduced at Contech Vietnam 2024.Meanwhile, EL Vietnam 2024 will showcase energy solutions and projects, equipment and technologies, and lighting.

VABM Vice Chairman and General Secretary Thai Duy Sam said thetwo events will coordinate and supplement each other, opening upmore opportunities for cooperation and development between domestic and foreignenterprises.

The exhibitions are expected to see the participation of local firms, and exhibitors from Germany, China, Hong Kong (China), the Republic of Korea, India, Singapore, and Israel.

Within the framework of the events, workshops andtechnical presentations will be organised by VABM, VEEA, and HUMG./.
VNA

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