Vietnamese products on show at India’s engineering, technology fair

Vietnamese businesses are displaying their products via an online pavilion at the 24th International Engineering & Technology Fair (IETF 2021) of India.
Vietnamese products on show at India’s engineering, technology fair ảnh 1The virtual platform of the 24th International Engineering & Technology Fair, held by the Confederation of Indian Industry (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese businesses aredisplaying their products via an online pavilion at the 24th InternationalEngineering & Technology Fair (IETF 2021) of India.

Among Vietnamese exhibitors, the Rang Dong LightSource & Vacuum Flask JSC showcases fishing lights and vacuum flasks. TheTHACO Chu Lai Mechanical Complex Co. Ltd introduces products of precisionmechanics and automobile and motorbike spare parts. Meanwhile, the Son HaGroup, with about 30 percent of its export revenue coming from India, displayswater heaters, water tanks, and stainless steel pipes.

The IETF, held biennially since 1975 by theConfederation of Indian Industry, is a leading exhibition for technology,machinery, equipment, electronics, mechanics, and electrical devices.

This year’s event features the most advancedmachinery and technologies in such areas as environment and water and airpollution control, logistics solutions, metallurgical technology,infrastructure and property construction technology, smart building,automation, and 3D printing and related technologies.

Fairs on artificial intelligence, health andmedical technology, mobile solutions, and game technology also are also takingplace on the sidelines of IETF 2021.

Joining major businesses of India are a largenumber of firms from many countries, including the Netherlands, Germany,Romania, Bulgaria, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

The IETF 2021, scheduled to last through March24, also serves as a platform for specialised conferences and online events forbusinesses to seek partners and cooperation chances./. 
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