VIMOX Exhibition 2023 - shipbuilding cooperation opportunities
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- 22:26 05/07/2023
DNHN - VIMOX 2023 is organized to promote Vietnam's shipbuilding industry and to create trade and cooperation opportunities between businesses and investors.
VIMOX 2023 is not only a vital trade conduit, but also a source of vital information and access to cutting-edge technology. This will not only boost the shipbuilding industry in Vietnam but also worldwide. The participation of numerous businesses and exhibitors from around the globe attests to the growth potential of Vietnam's maritime industry.

Mr. Hoang Hung, Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Science and Technology Association (VISIA) observed that the Vietnamese shipbuilding industry suffered during the first decade of this century. However, as a result of the economic recovery and the expansion of production and business, he observed an increase in shipbuilding, design, and supply facilities.
In Vietnam's shipbuilding industry, where more than 70% of materials and equipment are imported, there is still a great deal of opportunity for foreign suppliers of materials and equipment to discover and develop. Mr. Hung believes that this will stimulate the growth of Vietnam's supporting industry and generate new investment opportunities.

VIMOX 2023 is not only a product showcase and showcase event, but also a significant forum for keeping abreast of innovative technologies and developments in the maritime and shipbuilding industries. This is a location where maritime and shipbuilding industry policy, strategy, and development can be discussed by experts, businesses, and managers from all over the world, including Vietnam. bridge.
The exhibition is expected to last three days, from July 5 to 7, and to attract more than 5,000 ship owners, shipyards, manufacturers, and suppliers of materials and equipment, as well as marine and shipbuilding industry experts, researchers, and leaders.
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