Analytica Vietnam 2009: A chance for exchanging technological know-how
The Hanoi Times - An international trade fair for analysis, biotechnology, diagnostics, laboratory technology and services (Analytica Vietnam 2009), scheduled on March 18-20 next year in Hanoi, will churn out a good opportunity for transferring technological advances and devicesThe expo is jointly held by the National Central for Scientific and Technological Information (NACESTI) under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MST) and IMAG, an international exhibition and fair service. Analytica Vietnam will pave the way for domestic research and development (R&D) organizations and universities to seek for international partners, expand their international cooperation, upgrade analytic and diagnostic skills, and produce high-quality products. As a result, demands of production, business, export, scientific research and human health protection will be met. In the spirit of vigorously assisting Vietnamese scientists, Analytica Vietnam 2009 will bridge supply and demand relations, facilitating the transfer of technology, equipment and services.Mr. Jan Noether, representative of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Vietnam vealed that 70 groups and corporations from the world’s leading industrialized economies (the US, Japan, UK, Germany, Switzerland) and some Asian emerging nations (China, Thailand, Singapore) have registered to participate in the event.
The Hanoi Times - An international trade fair for analysis, biotechnology, diagnostics, laboratory technology and services (Analytica Vietnam 2009), scheduled on March 18-20 next year in Hanoi, will churn out a good opportunity for transferring technological advances and devices
The expo is jointly held by the National Central for Scientific and Technological Information (NACESTI) under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MST) and IMAG, an international exhibition and fair service.
Analytica Vietnam will pave the way for domestic research and development (R&D) organizations and universities to seek for international partners, expand their international cooperation, upgrade analytic and diagnostic skills, and produce high-quality products. As a result, demands of production, business, export, scientific research and human health protection will be met.
In the spirit of vigorously assisting Vietnamese scientists, Analytica Vietnam 2009 will bridge supply and demand relations, facilitating the transfer of technology, equipment and services.
Mr. Jan Noether, representative of the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Vietnam vealed that 70 groups and corporations from the world’s leading industrialized economies (the US, Japan, UK, Germany, Switzerland) and some Asian emerging nations (China, Thailand, Singapore) have registered to participate in the event.