More than 100 companies from 10 countries are displaying products on laboratory technology, biotechnology and diagnostics at an international Analytical exhibition that opened on April 17 in HCM City.
The analytical Vietnam 2013 has attracted many companies from Japan, India, and Germany, France, Spain, the US, Singapore, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea and Switzerland.
High-tech equipment in the areas of chemical, electronics, pharmaceuticals, healthcare and environment are showcased at the exhibition.
During the biennial event, a two-day seminar is scheduled to take place, during which the world’s leading scientists will speak about the latest developments in the field.
Speaking at a press briefing in HCM City on April 16 , Ta Ba Hung of the National Agency for Science and Technology Information, said the seminar would offer scientists an opportunity to update their knowledge ad help businesses seek out partners.
This year’s exhibition is seen as an in-depth conference with speeches made by local and international experts, Hung said, adding that the event will include lectures on food analysis, pharmaceuticals and environmental technology.
The three-day exhibition, the third of its kind in Vietnam, was organised by Messe Munchen International Corporation and its subsidiary International Fair and Exhibition Service, and Vietnam’s National Agency for Science and Technology Information.-VMA
The analytical Vietnam 2013 has attracted many companies from Japan, India, and Germany, France, Spain, the US, Singapore, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea and Switzerland.
High-tech equipment in the areas of chemical, electronics, pharmaceuticals, healthcare and environment are showcased at the exhibition.
During the biennial event, a two-day seminar is scheduled to take place, during which the world’s leading scientists will speak about the latest developments in the field.
Speaking at a press briefing in HCM City on April 16 , Ta Ba Hung of the National Agency for Science and Technology Information, said the seminar would offer scientists an opportunity to update their knowledge ad help businesses seek out partners.
This year’s exhibition is seen as an in-depth conference with speeches made by local and international experts, Hung said, adding that the event will include lectures on food analysis, pharmaceuticals and environmental technology.
The three-day exhibition, the third of its kind in Vietnam, was organised by Messe Munchen International Corporation and its subsidiary International Fair and Exhibition Service, and Vietnam’s National Agency for Science and Technology Information.-VMA