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MTA Vietnam continues to serve robust manufacturing industry

MTA Vietnam will return to Ho Chi Minh City from 5 - 8 July at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC). In its eighth edition, the event will occupy 8,800 square metres to fill 100 per cent of the venue, and will be the largest ever machine tool and metalworking exhibition in Ho Chi Minh City.

The event has gained the interest of key international industry players since its inception in 2005, making it the premier sourcing and networking platform for professionals in the manufacturing sector. Vietnam's manufacturing industry has seen a growth according to the country's Ministry of Planning & Investment, with the sector ranking second last year in terms of attracting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). This was up from a third ranking in 2009 with a 127 per cent increase in registered capital.

This year, to maximise value to exhibitors and visitors, an insightful conference will be held alongside the exhibition. Over two days from 6 – 7 July, industry professionals will share and present delegates with expert knowledge that will benefit and enhance those with businesses in the manufacturing industry. The conference will also provide an excellent platform to network with their peers and discuss the latest developments taking place in the manufacturing sector.

This year's exhibition will feature over 300 exhibitors from 27 countries and regions. Global trading company Yamazen, is just one of the many renowned companies that have chosen MTA Vietnam 2011 to explore more business opportunities and gain visibility for their products.

MTA Vietnam was first launched in Ho Chi Minh City in 2005 and the show has since grown to become Vietnam's most comprehensive manufacturing solutions trade event, featuring at least 80 per cent overseas exhibitors in all its editions. MTA Vietnam is organised by Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd (SES) and co-organised by VCCI Exhibition Service Co Ltd.



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