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Over 350 enterprises to join Vietnam ETE & Enertec Expo 2023

The event is expected to strengthen trade promotion, attract investment, cooperate in science and technology, expand production and business, and contribute to ensuring national energy security.

More than 350 Vietnamese and foreign enterprises will seek business opportunities at the 16th International Exhibition on Electrical Technology and Equipment (Vietnam ETE 2023) and the 13th International Exhibition on Technology, Energy-Saving Products and Green Energy (Enertec Expo 2023), which will be held in Ho Chi Minh City from July 19 to 21. 

 Local visitors attend the event in 2022. Photo: Vietnam ETE 

Exhibitors will display typical products in the fields of electrical equipment, energy saving, new energy, green energy, new technologies, and others.

The exhibition is expected to cover an area of nearly 10,000m2 with nearly 500 booths.

It will feature a series of activities such as in-depth industry discussions, business matchmaking sessions, and trade shows.

Organizers hope to attract 20,000 visitors during the three-day event.

The previous event welcomed around 30,000 visitors, including more than 12,000 trade visitors over four days. 

The events are supported by Ministry of Industry and Trade and Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, hosted by Ho Chi Minh City Department of Industry and Trade, co-organized by C.I.S Vietnam Advertising & Exhibition JSC and Ho Chi Minh City Center of Supporting Industries Development.

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