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Green, energy-saving solutions on display in Hanoi
05 April 2015 | 03:05:00 PM
The International Exhibition Fair for Environment and Energy Technology (ENTECH HANOI 2015) will convene from May 20 to 22 at the Hanoi International Exhibition Centre in Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi.
ENTECH HANOI 2013
The 6,000 square metre fair features between 160 and 200 booths run by 150 domestic and foreign organisations and enterprises in the field.
Energy saving equipment and solutions are on display at the event as will green energy products in the industrial production, transportation and construction industry.
A series of seminars will be organised on improving the efficiency of energy use in industrial production and commercial offices alongside presenting energy saving solutions for small- and medium-sized enterprises.
Other side events include a trade forum between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea and a public contest on energy-saving and environmental protection.
The fair also provides a platform for business partnership development and technological transfer.
Hosted by the Hanoi Industry and Trade Department, ENTECH HANOI 2015 has been held annually since 2009. It is intended to help businesses seek and employ advanced, energy-saving and green technologies towards cost reduction and improved competitiveness.
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