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Exhibitions on industrial machines, equipment open in HCM City

A series of international exhibitions on industrial machines and equipment kicked off in Ho Chi Minh City on October 16.
 Exhibitions on industrial machines, equipment open in HCM City ảnh 1A pavilion set up at the 19th Vietnam International Printing & Packing Industry Exhibition (VietnamPrintPack) (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA)
– A series ofinternational exhibitions on industrial machines and equipment kicked off in HoChi Minh City on October 16.

The four-day 19th Vietnam International Printing& Packing Industry Exhibition (VietnamPrintPack) attracts nearly 380businesses from 18 countries and territories such as the UK, India, theRepublic of Korea, Turkey, and China.

More than 600 pavilions introducing products,technology and technical solutions for the printing and packing sector are setup at the event.

Meanwhile, the first ever VietnamInternational Bakery Equipment Show 2019 drew about 70 enterprises fromChina, Japan, and Malaysia.

Many seminars will be held at the expo,including on “Bakery Trends in Asia,” “Food safety assurance in bakeryproduction, trading and consumption” and “Bakery and Vietnamese people'shealth.”

A “Family Day" to be held on the last dayof the event will provide visitors with information on baking techniques and achance to learn new baking methods./.
VNA

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