EXHIBITION INVITATION: EMA 2019 IN HCMC | EMIN.COM.MM
EXHIBITION INVITATION: EMA 2019 IN HCMC
09/09/2019 14:26:05
EMIN Vietnam would like to invite customers & partners to visit our exhibition booth "Vietnam International Electricity, Industrial - Machinery & Automation 2019 - EMA 2019"
EMIN Vietnam would like to invite customers & partners to visit our exhibition booth "Vietnam International Electricity, Industrial - Machinery & Automation 2019 - EMA 2019"
📍EMIN Vietnam booth position: 09-20, Zone B
🏡Venue: Center for Cultural Sport in Tan Binh District. Add: 448 Hoang Van Thu Str., Ward 4, Tan Binh District, HCMC, Vietnam
⏱Time: 09:00 am - 06:00 pm, 4 days 18~21/09/2019
EMA VIET NAM 2019 is organized with the aim of creating conditions for domestic and foreign exhibitors to introduce new products, equipment and technologies. Besides, it is also an opportunity for exhibitors to seek cooperation opportunities, attract investment, transfer of technology, promote trade promotion, bring more efficiency for production and business activities, contribute positively to the socio-economic development of our country.
At this exhibition, EMIN will bring electrical and electronic measuring and testing equipment, and introduce to customers measurement solutions in the fields of mechanics, manufacturing, environment meter equipment, laboratory equipment & automation equipment, etc. Gives customer a close look about the quality of EMIN products and services.
THANK YOU AND HOPE TO SEE YOU!
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