Exhibitors from 19 countries and territories participated into MTA HANOI 2016. (Photo mtahanoi.com)
|Hanoi (VNA) – The International PrecisionEngineering, Machine Tools and Metalworking Exhibition and Conference (MTA)will return to Hanoi on October 11-13.
With over 170 exhibitors from 19 countries and regionsexpected at MTA Hanoi 2017, the event promises to be the ideal internationaltrading platform for sourcing, procurement and industry exchange.
Foreign top-notch enterprises in the manufacturing industrythat confirmed to be present at the show include Big Daishowa, BeijingJingdiao, Carl Zeiss, Doosan Infracore, Mitsubishi Electric, and Nikon,together with those from Vietnam such as Cybertech, Tinh Ha, Bibus, and Van SuLoi, making this year’s trade show the largest and most comprehensive editionever since its inception in 2010.
BT Tee, General Manager of UBM VES – the organiser of theexhibition, said that the return of the MTA Hanoi will meet metalworking andproduction requirements and help factories in the northern region in betteringtheir production chains and expand investment scales.
MTA HANOI 2017 is expected to provide visitors with anopportunity to join many educational sessions and interactive seminars.
Focusing on the theme of Industry Revolution 4.0, acomprehensive two-day programme compiled by the Lean Six Sigma Network willcover a variety of pertinent topics that can add value to business operationsand increase its competitive edge.
In addition, the exhibition will also include some symposiumshosted by Multi Engineering Solutions Laboratory (MESLAB) and other well-knownassociations, allowing delegates to hop on the bandwagon, impart technologicalupdates and understand market dynamics through a variety of inspiring casestudies and thoughtful presentations.
The MTA HANOI 2017 is expected to draw almost 5,000 tradevisitors from about 15 countries and regions. The previous edition, held onApril 26-28, 2016, attracted more than4,600 foreign trade visitors.
The similar exhibition was organised in Ho ChiMinh City on July 4-7.-VNA
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