Vietbuild expo returns to HCM City

The Vietbuild International Exhibition with the theme 'Real estate - Architecture - Interior and Exterior Decoration' will be held in HCM City from September 25 to 29.
Vietbuild expo returns to HCM City ảnh 1Visistors at the exhibition (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - The Vietbuild International Exhibition with thetheme 'Real estate - Architecture - Interior and Exterior Decoration' will beheld in HCM City from September 25 to 29.

The year’s third Vietbuild in the city -- five will be held in all -- will haveover 2,500 booths set up by more than 900 companies from 27 countries andterritories, including the US, Greece, Denmark, Russia, France, India, Turkey, theRepublic of Korea, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, China and Vietnam.

Nguyen Dinh Hung, Chairman of the Vietbuild Construction InternationalExhibition Organising Corporation and deputy head of Vietbuild’s organisingcommittee, said it will be the largest held so far.

On show will be property projects, electrical equipment, doors and accessories,smart housing systems, internal and external decorative items, buildingmaterials, solar energy systems, and others, he said.

Exhibitors will also bring many new products and technologies for smart houses,green urban development and green building materials amid increasing demand forthem.

There will be business-matching events and seminars on its sidelines.

The exhibition offers companies a forum to meet, exchange information, explorecooperation prospects, and show off their latest products and technologies, hesaid./.
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