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Vietnam Int’l Industrial Fair returns Hanoi

The 26th Vietnam International Industrial Fair (VIIF 2017) opened in Hanoi on October 18, bringing together 250 domestic and foreign exhibitors to showcase their latest products and technologies.
Vietnam Int’l Industrial Fair returns Hanoi ảnh 1The 26th Vietnam International Industrial Fair (VIIF 2017) opens in Hanoi on October 18, bringing together 250 domestic and foreign exhibitor. (Photo: VOV)

Hanoi (VNA) – The 26th Vietnam International Industrial Fair (VIIF 2017) opened in Hanoi on October18, bringing together 250 domestic and foreign exhibitors to showcase theirlatest products and technologies.

The annual event aims to assist localfirms in seeking new technologies and business partners towards the industry’ssustainable development and in exchanging technologies and expanding markets.

According to the event’s organizer, theVietnam Exhibition Fair Centre, on display are products from well-known brandsin Italy, the Republic of Korea, China and more. The products include battery,CNC laser cutters, plasma cutters and those in electrical engineering andautomotive support industries.

A series of workshops, forums andbusiness-matching events will also be held on the sidelines of the fair.Highlights are workshops on promoting investment and trade in industrialmachinery; Vietnam’s mechanical industry; and support industry.

The event will run through October21.-VNA
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