Vietnam Solar E-Expo 2020 to take place next month

Sep 15th at 07:49
15-09-2020 07:49:48+07:00

Vietnam Solar E-Expo 2020 to take place next month

Vietnam Solar E-Expo 2020 to take place next month
Participants at Vietnam Solar Expo 2019. - Photo the courtesy of the expo organiser

The event, to be held at neoventurecorp.com/vietnam-solar-expo-2020, is the only virtual event platform optimised for connecting Vietnam’s solar sector.

It will provide exhibitors with opportunities for brand promotion, product presentation and one-on-one communication with potential business partners. Exhibitors can publish marketing materials such as company introduction, product brochures, case studies, live streams and video presentations on the platform to enhance the exposure of the event and Việt Nam’s solar market.

Within the framework of the 30-day event, a 'Live Day' will be open during October 27-28, allowing all visitors to connect and communicate with exhibitors one to one through chatbox, audio or video calls.

APAC Solar Energy Digital Event 2020, hosted alongside Vietnam Solar E-Expo 2020, will be held online on September 17-18, focusing on burgeoning solar development in Asia Pacific. It will be held at hopin.to/events/apac-solar-energy-digital-event-2020-asean-chapter.

The event will combine with a sponsor showcase, webinar session and one-to-one match-making online, creating a one-stop business matching platform for industry players to share knowledge, expand business contacts and overcome the obstacles brought by COVID-19. Via a virtual exhibition and one-to-one meetings with other attendees, B2B matchmaking with local developers, participants will have chances to build a global network and find potential clients.

APAC Solar Energy Digital Event 2020 Vietnam Chapter will be launched on October 20-22. Policymakers and leading enterprises of Việt Nam's solar market will be invited to attend the three-day online seminar to share knowledge on the solar industry such as market forecast, policy analysis, grid upgrade plans, rooftop solar energy and energy reserves.

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