HCM City to host smart factory conference

Vietnamese market and incentive policies for high-tech investment, trends in smart factory solutions and smart solutions using AI and IoT are among the topics that will be discussed at a conference in Ho Chi Minh City this month.
HCM City to host smart factory conference ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: organising board)
HCM City (VNA) -Vietnamese market and incentive policies for high-tech investment, trends insmart factory solutions and smart solutions using AI and IoT are among thetopics that will be discussed at a conference in Ho Chi Minh City this month.

At the SmartFactory Conference, experts will also discuss how to build a smart industrialzone and factory environment that would help to attract more investment,according to the organisers.

Accordingto experts, demand for smart factories is growing in the Vietnamese market, butthere are issues related to awareness, infrastructure, machinery, and humanresources.

How toapply smart equipment and systems in production, what are the advantages anddisadvantages of using smart factory solutions and how to synchronise alldevelopment issues are among the questions that all stakeholders are concernedabout.

Organisedby Houselink JSC in collaboration with Messe Frankfurt New Era Business MediaLtd and Vietnam Advertisement and Fair Exhibition JSC, the conference will takeplace on August 15 at Secutech Vietnam at the Saigon Exhibition and ConventionCentre.

It isexpected to attract more than 300 government officials, investors, contractors,suppliers of smart equipment, consultants, and end-users.

Secutech,an international exhibition on fire safety, rescue technology andequipment, will be held from August 14 to 16 with over 350 brands fromover 20 countries and territories taking part.-VNA
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