Vietbuil 2016 has been opened
Vietnamese companies and their counterparts from 27 countries and territories will showcase their latest products at the Construction-Building Material-Real Estate and Interior-Exterior Decoration International Exhibition, held at the Sigon Exhibition and Convention Centre from June 24 to 28.
At the exhibition of Vietbuild 2016
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Nguyen Dinh Hung, Chairman of the Vietbuild Construction International Exhibition Organising Corporation, said that five conferences on the sidelines of the exhibition would discuss new products and advanced, environmentally friendly technologies, to be held at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre.
He said businesses had conducted market research and invested in science and technology to come up with new high-quality products and designs to meet market demand. The event is a platform for businesses to exchange information and explore cooperation as well as introduce their latest products and technologies to local and foreign visitors.
The construction expo will include two minor shows: the first on refrigeration, air-con and ventilation systems; the second on security systems and fire fighting and protection. Exhibition organizer Top Repute coordinates with Hien Dat Co and VCCI International Fair and Exhibition Centre to run this event.
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