Machinery, supporting industry expos gather 250 brands
More than 250 brands are participating at METALEX Vietnam 2022, an annual exhibition showcasing machinery, tools and metalworking industry, and Supporting Industry Show 2022, which opened in Ho Chi Minh City on October 6.
At the opening ceremony of the event. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – More than 250 brands are participatingat METALEX Vietnam 2022, an annual exhibition showcasing machinery, tools and metalworking industry, and Supporting Industry Show 2022, which openedin Ho Chi Minh City on October 6.
The brands from 20 countries and territories includeAccretech, Epson, Mitutoyo, Takamaz, Yamaha, Hiwin, LKM, and New Century.
Lasting until October 8 at the Saigon Exhibition andConvention Centre, the shows enabled Vietnamese mechanical processors to meetrepresentatives of foreign traders to learn about opportunities to manufacturemechanical products for export to potential markets such as North America.
At the event (Photo: VNA)
They also feature a seminar on the application of additivemanufacturing in mechanical processing and metal 3D printing; an EngineerMaster Class workshop; business matchmaking events; and technology showcases,among others.
Vu Trong Tai, general director of RX Tradex Vietnam – one ofthe organisers, said METALEX Vietnam 2022 introduces latest trends in themarket and connect potential partners./.
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