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MTA Hanoi 2017: Solution for industrial production
Nguyen Tung 10:36, 2017/09/22
Following the success of MTA Vietnam2017 which is held in July at SECC, Ho Chi Minh City, MTA Hanoi - The event dedicated to Northern Vietnam’s manufacturing and metalworking industry will be taking place from 11 to 13 October 2017 at the International Center for Exhibition in Hanoi.
The event is organized by UBM VES with the support of Vietnam Chamber of Commerce & Industry (VCCI). According to organizing board, over 170 exhibitors from 19 countries/regions expected at MTA Hanoi2017 (including Czech republic, Germany, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, China, Australia, England, Italy, etc. ), the event promises to be the ideal international trading platform for sourcing, procurement and industry exchange. With leading enterprises in fields of precision engineering, machine tools and metalworking, such as Big Daishowa, Beijing Jingdiao, Carl Zeiss, Dine, Doosan Infracore, Fischer Instrumentation, Makino, Marposs, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitutoyo, Nikon, NT Tool, Optical Gaging, Renishaw, Sandvik, Sodick, Sumitomo, along with representatives from Vietnam such as Cybertech, Tinh Ha, Bibus, Van Su Loi, CAD/CAM. 

On the back of booming economic growth, a continuing inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) and a youthful labor force, Vietnam is becoming Asia's new manufacturing hub. The Southeast Asia country has gradually established itself as one of the most attractive investment destinations in the region. The influx of foreign-owned manufacturing conglomerates setting up production bases in Vietnam has created new demand throughout the entire value chain. As a result, smaller firms wanting to keep up with the ever-evolving industry, and local support services looking to join the global supply chain are urged to take ready steps to upgrade technology and level-up their capabilities.

Against this positive backdrop, MTA HANOI, the Northern Vietnam’s largest and most international manufacturing tradeshow, is set to return at an opportune time, providing a business matching and technology sourcing platform for manufacturers, suppliers and industry buyers alike within and beyond the far North of Vietnam.

Along with exhibition activities of MTA Hanoi 2017 are series of conferences and discussion opening to the public, which is expected to be an opportunity for representatives and visitors to study, discuss and share knowledge and practical experiences, at the same time to communicate and connect to the community. Discussion at the forum are mainly related to two major topics: industrial revolution 4.0 and protecting intellectual rights in new product development. These events are co-organized by Lean Six Sigma Network and Multi Engineering Services (MESLAB).

Speaking on behalf of the organizer of MTA HANOI2017, Mr. BT Tee, General Manager of UBM VES said: "With over a decade of manufacturing industry experience in Vietnam, we have long realized that this country is too large (and long) for one primary event – MTA VIETNAM in Ho Chi Minh City to effectively cater for everyone’s needs. Our clients have always commented that although the northern manufacturing marketplace is half the size of Ho Chi Minh City, it is growing at twice the rate. This has held true and dictated that we develop an event uniquely for Northern Vietnam with Hanoi as the epicentre.”

​“As we continually improve our promotional reach to surrounding factories and buyers, we are very confident that MTA HANOI will serve the manufacturing community well in delivering the necessary technologies and training skills which the industry requires to remain globally competitive, and look forward to serving more factories looking to set up in and around Hanoi,” he also added.
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