Mining Vietnam 2018 kicks off in Hanoi

The fourth International Mining and Minerals Recovery Exhibition for Vietnam (Mining Vietnam 2018) kicked off in Hanoi on April 18.
Mining Vietnam 2018 kicks off in Hanoi ảnh 1At the event (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The fourth International Mining andMinerals Recovery Exhibition for Vietnam (Mining Vietnam 2018) kicked off inHanoi on April 18.

Co-organised by the UBM Asia company and the Vietnam Chamberof Commerce and Industry’s Vietnam Exhibition Services Company Ltd, the biennialevent took place for the first time in 2012 and has become a bridge connectingdomestic and foreign firms and diversifying advanced technologies andequipment.

The three-day exhibition attracts more than 137 enterprisesfrom 18 countries and territories, including the UK, Czech Republic, Germany,Singapore, China and Australia. They displayed equipment, machinery andtechnologies used for mining on a site of 4,000 sq.m.

Apart from well-known names such as Volvo, PET, Tamiha,Tsurumi, Vinza, YHI, Weir Minerals, the Vietnam National Coal and Mining IndustriesCorporation (Vinacomin) also joins the event.

Tran Tu Ba, Director of the Vinacomin Institute of Scienceand Technology, said Vinacomin is willing to work with partners to bringtechnological advances used in mining to Vietnam. 

During the event, three seminars will gather prestigiousspeakers to discuss breakthroughs and sustainability of mining, progresses inmining and underground works, and use of modern technology in mining andmanagement. They will also talk about restoration of mineral resources andenvironment protection.

Asia Miner, one of Australia’s well-known magazines specialisingin mining and exploitation of mineral resources, will be also present. It willcontinue partnering with Vietnam in the Regional Technical Conference Vietnam2018 with speakers from major foreign firms taking part.

Participants will also discuss measures to improve miningoutput and safety standards in the field.-VNA
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