More than 300 domestic and foreign enterprises will display their products at 1,500 pavilions during the 2018 Vietnam International Real Estate Exhibition (Vietbuild 2018) in HCM City from October 25 to 29.
The 2018 Vietbuild international exhibition will run from October 25-29 in HCM City.(Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - More than 300 domestic and foreign enterpriseswill display their products at 1,500 pavilions during the 2018 VietnamInternational Real Estate Exhibition (Vietbuild 2018) in HCM City from October25 to 29.
The third Vietbuild 2018 exhibition in the city will be staged at Phu Tho IndoorSports Stadium.
The five-day expo will see the participation of 216 domestic enterprises, 79joint-venture enterprises and 20 foreign enterprises from 18 countries andterritories, including France, the United States, Russia, Turkey, the United Kingdom,Australia and China.
The exhibitors’ pavilions will range from 36 to 270 square metres in size.
A wide range of products, such as building materials, electrical equipment,doors, and interior and exterior design, will be on display.
Also showcased will be waterproofing, solar panels, balconies, stairs,measuring equipment, and construction accessories.
Vietnamese construction and real estate firms will have opportunities to seekpartners and learn about the latest consumer trends.
Seminars, forums and conferences at the event will encourage enterprises tocarry out research and produce new hi-tech products for green and sustainabledevelopment, according to organisers. - VNA
The Vietbuild Hanoi 2018: International Exhibition (Phase 2) will take place at the National Exhibition Construction Centre and Hanoi Museum from September 6 to 10.
The Vietbuild Hanoi 2018 International Exhibition (Phase 2) opened at the National Exhibition Construction Centre and Hanoi Museum in the capital city on September 6.
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