Over 400 businesses to participate in Vietnam ETE & Enertec Expo 2024
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- 16:57 29/02/2024
DNHN - Vietnam ETE & Enertec Expo 2024 will be held from 17th to 19th July 2024 at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Centre (SECC).
The 17th international exhibition on Electrical Technology & Equipment - Vietnam ETE 2024 and Energy Saving & Green Energy Products - Enertec Expo 2024 is a continuation of the success of previous exhibitions. At the same time, it continues to affirm its position as the leading prestigious program in Vietnam in the fields of electrical equipment, energy saving, new energy, green energy, new technologies and products in the electrical sector.
The event will be held from 17th to 19th July 2024 at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Centre - SECC. The exhibition is expected to cover an area of over 10,000m2 with nearly 550 booths from over 400 domestic and international businesses.
Alongside the exhibition, specialised seminars will be held, creating opportunities and a favourable environment for businesses operating in Vietnam's electricity and energy sectors and internationally to introduce advanced products and technologies, and the latest scientific achievements. This will help businesses and customers to network, meet, exchange experiences and expand cooperative relationships.
Currently, the electricity and energy sector plays a very important role in the development of the country’s economy. It is forecasted that Vietnam’s electricity demand will increase by 10% to 12% per year until 2030. Vietnam has become one of the countries with the fastest growth in electricity consumption in Asia.
However, Vietnam is also one of the countries with great potential to invest in new renewable energy sources such as solar power, wind power, biomass power, wave power, and offshore wind power. To fully exploit this potential, our country needs to have policies to encourage the expansion of the renewable energy market, promote and deploy new technologies, provide appropriate opportunities as well as encourage the use of renewable energy in all key areas.
The government is issuing policies and mechanisms for businesses in the transfer of technology and investment in new and modern production lines. Aiming to reduce product costs, increase competitiveness for domestic businesses and penetrate deeper into the global value chain.
Household electrical equipment and related fields are products that are of great interest to factories and consumers to improve the quality of production and serve people’s lives. This is also a strength at the Vietnam ETE & Enertec Expo, which has been held for many years.
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