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27 June 2018

MTA Vietnam: Continuous support for Vietnam’s industry

MTA Vietnam 2018 is planning for an impressive coming back. The most trustworthy and highly international precision engineering, machine tools and metalworking exhibition will be held from 3 to 6 July 2018 at Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC).

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MTA Vietnam offers access to the latest high-tech precision engineering and machine tool technologies
MTA Vietnam is featuring a strong line-up of leading technology and service providers. The trade fair has been supporting Vietnam’s manufacturing industries for over 15 years. The event has grown, in tandem with the industry. For the 2018 edition, more than 430 participating from 22 countries and regions are expected to showcase their products, services and technology innovation. With an exhibition space of over 12,000 square meters, the event welcomes 12 international group pavilions from Germany, Japan, Korea (4), Singapore, Taiwan (3), Thailand and the United Kingdom– all competing to serve the manufacturing sector in Vietnam and beyond.

Technology innovations, services and products on display comes from a wide representation of international market leaders. More than just a trade show, MTA Vietnam’s conferences and technical seminars offers insights into new manufacturing and quality control concepts with many interesting topics and case studies on offer.
The Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) will be featuring home grown technologies in a seminar entitled “Taiwan Smart Machinery”, offering an insight into Taiwanese smart machinery solution and intelligent systems integration – as factory automation becomes more important for product quality control and efficiency, ‘smart’ factory solutions become a critical competitive strategy for manufacturers.

According to Vietnam Association of Mechanical Industry (VAMI), from the start of 2018, Vietnam’s mechanical industry has accomplished many significant achievements, reaching a 20% growth rate. Vietnam’s participation in many Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) along with the prospects for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which is seen as a counter to the TPP after the US withdrawal, is likely to keep Vietnam as a promising destination for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Data from the General Statistics Office has indicated that Vietnam has more than 3,000 mechanical enterprises, including 450 state-owned companies, 1,250 factories and 156 private companies. These are mainly concentrated in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh and Hai Phong City.

http://www.mtavietnam.com

 

 

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