The international construction exhibition Vietbuild, themed “Housing – Architecture and Interior-Exterior Decoration”, kicked off at Phu Tho Indoor Sport Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City on October 25.
The opening ceremony of the third Vietbuild 2018 expo in HCM City on October 25 (Photo: voh.com.vn)
HCM City (VNA) – The international constructionexhibition Vietbuild, themed “Housing – Architecture and Interior-ExteriorDecoration”, kicked off at Phu Tho Indoor Sport Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City onOctober 25.
The event, the third held in HCM City this year,aims to connect property developers with customers and suppliers of buildingmaterials and services.
It attracts more than 300 businesses from 18countries and territories, including Vietnam, the US, the UK, Russia, France,the Netherlands, Germany, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore.
Showcased in 1,500 pavilions are diverseproducts of the construction sector such as building materials and machines,electrical devices, doors and accessories, balconies, stairs, and interior andexterior decorations.
Notably, many projects and building materialsintroduced here focus on smart homes and issues relating to life qualityimprovement.
The event also features conferences andworkshops on construction and architecture to link domestic and foreignenterprises.
The third Vietbuild 2018, organised by theInformation Centre of the Ministry of Construction and the VietbuildConstruction International Exhibition Organisation Corp., will last throughOctober 29.-VNA
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