Vietnam Int’l Electronics & Smart Appliances Expo to kick off in late October

Covering 6,000 square metres, IEAE 2025 will feature more than 260 exhibitors with over 350 booths and is expected to attract more than 15,000 visitors ranging from buyers and distributors to tech-savvy consumers.

Visitors listen to advice on household appliance products. (Photo: VNA)
Visitors listen to advice on household appliance products. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnam International Electronics and Smart Appliances Expo (IEAE) will be held from October 30 to November 1 at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre (ICE).

Jointly organised by CHAOYU EXPO and Vinexad with support from industry associations, including the Vietnam Electronic Industries Association (VEIA) and the Vietnam E-commerce Association (VECOM), the expo aims to foster cooperation, innovation, and business networking in the sector.

Covering 6,000 square metres, IEAE 2025 will feature more than 260 exhibitors with over 350 booths and is expected to attract more than 15,000 visitors ranging from buyers and distributors to tech-savvy consumers. The event will showcase diverse products, from consumer electronics such as smart speakers, headphones, wearables, and livestream devices to smart home appliances like ovens, rice cookers, air purifiers, and robot vacuum cleaners. Visitors can also explore automotive electronics, mobile accessories, gaming gear, and advanced electronic components, including circuit boards and sensors.

The expo will host specialised seminars on global technology trends, innovation strategies, and supply chain cooperation under themes such as “Future Tech,” “E-commerce Platforms,” and the “Global Economy.” A B2B matching programme will connect VIP buyers with exhibitors, while the involvement of influential KOLs is expected to broaden the expo’s reach.

With its comprehensive showcases and professional networking opportunities, IEAE 2025 promises to become a leading platform for driving sustainable growth and technological transformation in Vietnam’s electronics and smart appliance industries./.

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