Vietnam Manufacturing Expo 2017 opens

The Vietnam Manufacturing Expo kicked off in Hanoi on April 26, displaying latest technologies of 200 leading brands from 20 countries, including Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Thailand.
Vietnam Manufacturing Expo 2017 opens ảnh 1Photo: webapp.reedtradex.co.th
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Manufacturing Expo (VME) 2017 kicked off inHanoi on April 26, displaying latest technologies of 200 leading brands from 20countries, including Japan, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan (China) and Thailand.

A wide range of solutions and technologies serving production towards Industry4.0 are showcased at the event, which aims to promote business development andinformation exchanges in the manufacturing industry.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Isara Burintramart, managing director ofThailand’s Reed Tradex Company, said Industry 4.0 will be a new breakthroughfor the industrial sector.

Industry 4.0 requires Vietnamese human resources to have more skills toundertake complicated production roles, he said.

Theexpo will run along with other two exhibitions “Industrial Components andSubcontracting Vietnam” and “Vietnam Sheet Metal”.

Various programmes to enhance knowledge and partner networks will be heldduring the event, including a technical skill contest for welders and a forumon new technology application in mechanical manufacturing.

Thailand Ambassador to Vietnam Manopchai Vongphakdi spoke highly of the VietnameseGovernment’s favourable policies to encourage investment through improvedinfrastructure and better human resources.

He said that the VME 2017 will be a golden opportunity for manufacturers,engineers and industries to enhance capacity through new technologies, ideals,sources of inspiration and international business networks.-VNA 
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