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Opportunity for those interested in technology and knowledge of engineering & manufacturing industry
No attendees have ever felt disappointed about MTA Vietnam which is considered a prestigious trading platform as a close bridge for suppliers and buyers in the manufacturing community in general.
In the 18th return, MTA Vietnam 2022 - the leading prestigious international exhibition on machine tools, precision mechanics and metalworking will officially take place within 4 days from July 6 - 9, 2022 at SECC – Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center, 799 Nguyen Van Linh, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City.
This exhibition is expected to provide more useful values and interesting experiences for individuals and enterprises in the engineering & manufacturing industry.
During the visit to the MTA Vietnam 2022 exhibition, attendees have opportunity to meet more than 250 prestigious exhibitors from the country and 12 other countries/regions around the world that are considered the powerhouses of advanced technology, such as Germany, USA, UK, Japan, Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, China, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Hongkong with more than 1,000 products and technologies, including advanced machines, spare parts and auxiliary equipment for most manufacturing procedures.
All of which will be displayed in a space with area of up to 8,000 square metres.
Attendees are able to experience the operation process firsthand as well as direct talks with the exhibitors about details of each type of machine.
In addition to outstanding products and machines, MTA Vietnam 2022 also offers a series of useful events of which content is intensive and close, in order to directly support enterprises in the course of operational optimization as well as easily-applied practical applications.
Upcoming events includes talkshow on improvement for the cooperation and capital mobilization capacity of production enterprises (14:00 – 17:00 July 6, 2020), seminar on accelerating Vietnam’s production transformation towards smart production (09:00 - 12:00 July 7, 2022), talkshow on superior production - How to achieve this target right now (14:00 - 17:00 July 7, 2022).
It also have a seminar on application of digital transformation in automation (09:00 - 12:00 8th July 2022), and seminar “Metal 3D printing technology: From potential to application in reality for professional production in Vietnam (09:00 - 12:00 and 14:00 - 17:00 July 9, 2022).
For more information, please contact Mr. Hoang Hung at Tel: +84 28 3622 2588 (104) or E-mail: ricky.hoang@informa.com.
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