Energy, environment technology exhibition opens in Hanoi

The Hanoi International Exhibition of Environment and Energy Technology 2022 (ENTECH HANOI 2022) opened in the capital city on October 26.
Energy, environment technology exhibition opens in Hanoi ảnh 1At the opening ceremony (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Hanoi InternationalExhibition of Environment and Energy Technology 2022 (ENTECH HANOI 2022) opened inthe capital city on October 26.

The three-day event, jointly held by the municipalDepartment of Industry and Trade and Busan city of the Republic of Korea (RoK),is expected to create cooperation opportunities in energy and environment, ViceChairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Manh Quyen said in his openingremarks.

It is also hoped to help enterprises in Hanoi andVietnam at large access the world’s cutting-edge technologies towardstechnology transfer, he added.

Notably, more than 65% of participating businessesthis year came from foreign countries, helping the exhibition advance to the internationallevel.
Energy, environment technology exhibition opens in Hanoi ảnh 2The Hanoi International Exhibition of Environment and Energy Technology 2022 (ENTECH HANOI 2022) opened in the capital city on October 26. (Photo: VNA)
With the theme of "Energy Transition,Sustainable Development,” Hanoi aims to encourage enterprises that areconsuming much energy to renew technologies and use new energy sources toimprove the quality of their products and services.

With 13 editions, the exhibition has attracted some2,900 businesses, including those from the RoK, Japan and the EU, with some15,000 products and services. They have signed contracts valued at more than155 million USD.

This year’s event accommodates over 310 booths, bothphysical and virtual, by 145 enterprises from many countries and territoriesworldwide which are introducing new, advanced, energy-saving products andtechnologies and environmental treatment technologies./.
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