The first International Vietbuild Hanoi 2024 exhibition has officially opened at the National Exhibition Center for Architecture, Planning and Construction (Hanoi). Hundreds of domestic and international exhibitors have gathered at the first exhibition of 2024.
The exhibition, held from March 20 to 24, was an event celebrating the 66th anniversary of the Traditional Day of the Vietnamese Construction Industry (April 29, 1958 - April 29, 2024). |
The first Vietbuild Hanoi 2024 exhibition contributes to supporting businesses in restoring production and business, connecting trade, connecting supply and demand, and connecting technology on the digital platform and digital economy ... |
In addition to promoting socio-economic development after the pandemic and ensuring market stability and development in 2024 in accordance with the Government 's policy, the exhibition consistently showcases many new construction solutions aimed at environmental protection. |
This exhibition is of national and international scale for the Construction - Building Materials - Real Estate and Interior & Exterior Decoration industries, featuring a wide range of trade promotion activities, business forums and seminars introducing new products and services in the Construction - Building Materials and Interior & Exterior Decoration sectors. It aims to meet the needs of businesses, partners, visitors, and the general public who need to build structures, undertake projects, or purchase and decorate their homes. |
This exhibition attracted approximately 1,500 booths from domestic and international businesses showcasing new products and advanced technologies. The LÜMAL ALUMIUM premium aluminum door booth was always crowded with visitors at the exhibition. |
A Japanese company participates in Vietbuild Hanoi 2024. |
The Vietbuild exhibition showcases a diverse range of products from the Construction, Building Materials, Real Estate, and Interior and Exterior Decoration industries, along with many rich and practical programs to serve businesses in the context of international economic integration. |
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