From October 21st to 23rd, the Green Economy Forum and Exhibition - GEFE 2024 took place in Ho Chi Minh City. The event was co-organized by the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (EuroCham Vietnam) and the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
The program included high-level discussions, B2B business networking activities, and a highlight was the green technology exhibition. The exhibition brought together over 200 booths, including 13 international booths, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the most advanced green technologies and innovations.
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| Today, the Green Economy Forum and Exhibition - GEFE 2024 continues to attract a large number of visitors, even though it is the final day of the event. |
According to a reporter from the Industry and Trade Newspaper, even though it was already the third day, the exhibition area at Thiso Mall Sala (No. 10, Mai Chi Tho Street, Thu Duc City) still attracted a large number of visitors from all over.
The Vietnamese pavilion, featuring businesses from various sectors, aims to showcase advanced technologies, high-quality products, and innovative green and circular economy models.
Thirteen international exhibition groups offered visitors the opportunity to explore the most advanced green technologies and initiatives, as well as network with leading names in the promising European market.
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| The Belgian pavilion features exhibitors showcasing initiatives and holding discussions on sustainability, renewable energy, the circular economy, and more! |
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| The Finnish booth showcased cutting-edge technologies and leading energy-saving and green transition solutions. |
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| The French pavilion proudly brings together leading names offering innovative and sustainable solutions to Vietnam in key sectors such as industrial production, finance and investment, infrastructure management, and sustainable urban development. |
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| The German pavilion showcased the latest technologies in the fields of renewable energy, chemicals, sustainable materials, smart manufacturing, and green agriculture. |
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| The Hungarian pavilion showcased outstanding achievements in research and development, modern medical technology, sustainable energy systems, and smart environmental management solutions. |
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| The Italian pavilion highlighted its pioneering role in promoting global green and sustainable economic development through solutions from 9 renowned brands. |
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| The Norwegian pavilion is a showcase of innovative solutions and strategies for sustainable agricultural development, resource management, and building a circular economy from the country's most reputable businesses. |
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| The Swiss pavilion is the ideal destination for those interested in sustainable and innovative solutions for green, sustainable, and circular economic development. |
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| The Swedish pavilion showcased technologies related to renewable energy, emission reduction, and the circular economy, highlighting solutions such as 5G, smart grids, and energy storage systems aimed at enhancing climate resilience. |
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| The UK pavilion brings together businesses from diverse sectors to share innovative solutions and leading expertise in promoting sustainable practices, economic development, and industrial innovation. |
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| The Dutch pavilion boasts the largest number of initiatives and solutions, with over 50 businesses in sectors crucial to a sustainable economy, such as water technology, agriculture, maritime, ports, and waste management. |


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| The Vietnamese booth showcased multi-sector green solutions such as renewable energy, optimization of sustainable organic and plant-based fuel sources, and solutions for using insulation materials, while also seeking networking and investment opportunities. |
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| Thirteen international exhibition groups offered visitors the opportunity to explore the latest green technologies and innovations, as well as connect with the potential European market. |
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