Exhibitions / Congresses

VME - Vietnam Manufacturing Expo 2022

Vietnam, Hanoi - August 10-12, 2022
VME - Vietnam Manufacturing Expo 2022 Vietnam Manufacturing Expo 2022, 13th edition is the only exhibition in Vietnam on manufacturing and supporting industries that attract thousands of visitors, who are leading industrialists and entrepreneurs.

The exhibition will pave the way for your business growth by helping you to discover latest manufacturing technologies, know-how, and business networks from over 100 brands of technology providers more than 10 countries. You will be in trend and ahead of competitors at concurrent conference sessions.
Date(s)
August 10-12, 2022
Venue
I.C.E. Hanoi
Ticketing
See website
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In May 2023, a Belgian Malinois named Wilson played a key role in the rescue of four children lost in the Amazon jungle. The young children were missing for 40 days after a plane crash that killed their mother and other adults. Wilson tracked the children's footprints, leading the military to their location.