Precision engineering show draws businesses from 19 nations, territori

Precision engineering show draws businesses from 19 nations, territories

Around 175 enterprises from 19 nations and territories are attending the fifth International Precision Engineering, Machine Tools and Metalworking Exhibition and Conference, which kicked off in Hanoi on October 11.
Precision engineering show draws businesses from 19 nations, territories ảnh 1Visitors to the fifth International Precision Engineering, Machine Tools and Metalworking Exhibition and Conference (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Around 175 enterprises from 19nations and territories are attending the fifth International PrecisionEngineering, Machine Tools and Metalworking Exhibition and Conference (MTA), whichkicked off in Hanoi on October 11.

According to BT Tee, General Manager of UBM VES – theorganiser of the exhibition, the exhibition takes place in the context thatVietnam’s mechanical sector is developing rapidly and has gained outstandingachievements.

Therefore, the event, the largest and most comprehensiveedition ever since its inception in 2010, is expected to serve as a venue forbusinesses to meet, exchange technologies, seek cooperation opportunities and expandtheir markets.

It sees the participation of foreign top-notch enterprisesin the manufacturing industry such as include Big Daishowa, Beijing Jingdiao,Carl Zeiss, Doosan Infracore, Mitsubishi Electric, and Nikon, together withthose from Vietnam such as Cybertech, Tinh Ha, Bibus, and Van Su Loi.

The three-day MTA HANOI 2017 is expected to draw almost5,000 trade visitors from about 15 countries and regions. The previous edition,held on April 26-28, 2016, attracted more than 4,600 foreign trade visitors.

The similar exhibition was organised in Ho Chi Minh City on July 4-7.-VNA
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