Vietnam to host int’l autotech expo 2021 in May

Mar 18th at 15:39
18-03-2021 15:39:04+07:00

Vietnam to host int’l autotech expo 2021 in May

With 300 booths, the event will provide a platform for business exchange and signing of trade deals.

More than 10,000 visitors are expected to visit the 17th international exhibition on automobile, motorcycle, electric vehicle and supporting industries (Autotech & Accessories 2021), which will take place in HCM City

from May 20-22.

With the message "One exhibition - Two platforms - Four times approaching target customers", Autotech & Accessories 2021, will provide a platform for business exchange and signing of trade deals.

The virtual expo of Autotech & Accessories 2021. Photo: virtualautotech.com

According to the organizers, the Covid-19 pandemic has affected almost every aspect of social life, including the activities for connecting trade and promoting trade through fairs and traditional exhibitions.

They also claim that with the negative effects of Covid-19 on all aspects including business and trade, organizing online exhibitions will maintain and promote the cooperation among enterprises, while ensuring Covid-19 prevention and make the fair a green event towards sustainable development.

The online Autotech & Accessories 2021 exhibition, with 300 booths, will rely on modern technologies to recreate factory spaces and showrooms of the business. Multimedia is also used for displaying information about exhibitors and products via text, video, 2D, 3D, VR Tour, among others.

People can connect directly with partners through convenient features such as calls, text messages.

Hanoi Times





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