Hanoi to host major international industry exhibition this September

Occupying over 10,000 square metres, VIET INDUSTRY 2025 is expected to feature more than 500 booths representing 300 international brands from over 10 countries and territories.

Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)
Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The country’s international industry exhibition expo VIET INDUSTRY 2025 and a high-level industrial forum are set to take place from September 11–13 at the National Exhibition Construction Centre (NECC) in Hanoi, according to the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI).

Billed as a crucial platform for dialogue, the event will bring together senior government officials, industry experts, investors, and manufacturing businesses to discuss strategies for the development of the domestic industrial sector amidst a period of transformation.

Themed "Joining hands to develop a self-reliant and powerful industry," the accompanying forum will focus on policy planning and the implementation of the Politburo’s two key resolutions, namely Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation and Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW on the development of the private economic sector.

Meanwhile, the international expo will spotlight advanced technological solutions across core industrial sectors, reflecting the trend towards modernised production. These consist of industrial building materials, electrical and energy systems, industrial automation, metalworking and welding, pharmaceutical manufacturing technologies, and industrial investment.

Occupying over 10,000 square metres, VIET INDUSTRY 2025 is expected to feature more than 500 booths representing 300 international brands from over 10 countries and territories. Organisers anticipate attendance by upwards of 10,000 industry professionals, including plant owners, EPC contractors, engineers, technical consultants, infrastructure developers, and representatives from specialised associations.

Notably, it will run concurrently with two international specialised exhibitions on cleanroom solutions and materials, as well as on refrigeration, air conditioning, air filtration, ventilation, and dust control technologies.

Together, the three exhibitions will form an integrated industrial ecosystem aimed at strengthening synergies between three pivotal sectors of supporting industries, high technology, and technical infrastructure. These are seen as vital pillars for boosting modernisation and manufacturing capacity in Vietnam./.

VNA

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