Nearly 1,500 booths of 450 firms in real estate, interior-interior decoration, construction and building materials will be organised during the Vietnam International Construction Exhibition (Vietbuild) 2017 that is slated for November 10-14 in Hanoi.
Visitors at the second Vietbuild 2017 in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Nearly 1,500 booths of 450 firms in real estate, interior-exterior decoration,construction and building materials will be organised during the VietnamInternational Construction Exhibition (Vietbuild) 2017 that is slated for November10-14 in Hanoi.
According to theorganising board, the event will attract 273 domestic firms, 117 joint venturesand 60 foreign enterprises from 22 countries and territories, including the US,the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Australia, Sweden , India, Italy, Japan,Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia.
Nguyen Tran Nam,President of the Vietnam National Real Estate Association, said that the event willintroduce diverse products of real estate and construction sectors, along withvarious activities.
The exhibition hasbecome a huge trademark accompanying the growth of construction sector, whileserving as a playground for domestic and foreign firms, creating chances forthem to seek partnership, he said.
According to theorganising board, major products showcased at the event include real estate,smarthome system, electronics, door and accessories, interior-exteriordecoration, construction materials, solar energy solutions, water filter andconstruction meter devices.
A business forum and customers’meeting will also be held on the sidelines of the event.-VNA
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