Exhibitions / Congresses

METALEX Vietnam 2016

Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City - 6-8 April 2016
METALEX Vietnam 2016 With our apologies, we originally published the wrong dates. Please note the correct dates are 6th to 8th April 2016


Vietnam's International Exhibition on Machine Tools & Metalworking Solutions for Production upgrade - 10th Edition
Taking metalworking production to the next level involves exploring new machining and tooling technologies to earn long-term competitive advantages in the era of AEC. Manufacturers who act now will thrive, while those who fail to shift will rapidly fall behind. It is time for you and 500 brands from 25 countries, to once again provide technology they need, and build partnerships in the international trade fair of 10,000 machinery and technology buyers.
Date(s)
6-8 April 2016
Time(s)
09:00-17:00
Venue
SECC (TT Trien Iam Saigon)
Ticketing
free
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