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Hanoi to host Vietnam int’l electronics & smart appliances expo

The Vietnam International Electronics & Smart Appliances Expo 2023 (IEAE Hanoi) will take place in the International Centre for Exhibition (ICE) in Hanoi from November 2 – 4.
Hanoi to host Vietnam int’l electronics & smart appliances expo ảnh 1The Vietnam International Electronics & Smart Appliances Expo 2023 (IEAE Hanoi) will take place in Hanoi in November. - Illustrative image (Photo: congthuong.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The VietnamInternational Electronics & Smart Appliances Expo 2023 (IEAE Hanoi) will take placein the International Centre for Exhibition (ICE) in Hanoi from November 2 – 4.

Jointly organised by the Vietnam National Trade Fair & AdvertisingCompany (Vinexad), and Chaoyu Expo of China, the event aims to boost partnerships betweenVietnamese businesses and foreign firms, and the development of a high-qualityelectronic consumer market in the country.

According to Vinexad,covering a display area of 10,000sq.m, this is one of the large-scalespecialised exhibitions in Vietnam, which will feature tens of thousands ofelectrical and household electronic appliances, smart devices, computers,phones, accessories and game equipment, and electronic components and otherproducts from over 200 businesses and producers.

IEAE Hanoi is a "technology fest" for the Vietnameseelectronics market in particular as well as the Southeast Asian market ingeneral, Vinexad said.

Notably, IEAE Hanoi encourages the consumption of high-qualityelectronic and entertainment products, while committing to building anefficient and professional "one-stop shopping" platform, providing asmart exhibition experience for buyers in Hanoi and across Vietnam.

In the framework of the event, forums and seminars will be organised,focusing on the development of the electronic industry, household electrics,and smart devices as well as solutions to promoting innovation and developmentof these sectors./.
VNA

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