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Int'l exhibition on precision engineering, manufacturing to open

by VNA14 June 2023 Last updated at 18:55 PM

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Int'l exhibition on precision engineering, manufacturing to open
Int'l exhibition on precision engineering, manufacturing to open
VTV.vn - The 19th edition of MTA Vietnam 2023, an international exhibition and conference on precision engineering and manufacturing, will return from July 4-7 in Ho Chi Minh City, with 320 exhibitors from 13 countries and territories taking part.

Apart from exhibitors from developed countries such as the US, Germany, Switzerland, Canada, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Singapore, 10 international brands have also chosen MTA Vietnam 2023 to showcase their products.

As the leading international trade event in Vietnam for precision engineering and manufacturing over the past two decades, MTA Vietnam has become an annual activity expected by the business community in the manufacturing-processing industry.

The majority of exhibitors will focus on showcasing products and services in the fields of automation technology, cutting and machining tools, home and auxiliary equipment, material storage and processing, metal cutting machines, modeling systems and software, metal forming and sheet metal cutting, and much more.

A series of thematic seminars will also be held to provide the latest updates in mechanical engineering and machinery manufacturing.

For the first time at the event, the organising board will design a completely new and unique exhibition area called VINRA where the most advanced technologies and machinery in the field, as well as the world of robotics, automation, and AI-powered robotic arms, will be introduced to visitors and the Vietnamese market.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Department of Industry, there are around 25,000 mechanical businesses operating nationwide at present.

The size of Vietnam's mechanical engineering industry is expected to reach around 310 billion USD from 2019 to 2030, providing ample opportunities for the mechanical industry and the tool machinery, precision engineering, and metal processing in particular.

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