analytica Vietnam is moving to Hanoi

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analytica Vietnam is moving to Hanoi

25 Jul, 2016

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The fifth edition of analytica Vietnam, a spin-off of analytica in Munich, will take place at the International Center for Exhibition (I.C.E.) in Hanoi from 29 to 31 March, 2017. Moving the trade fair from Ho Chi Minh City to the Vietnamese capital has advantages: Hanoi is the political centre of the country and home to its most important universities.

The Vietnamese market for analysis, biotechnology and laboratory technology is growing rapidly: Vietnam is one of the largest exporters of food. In fact, it is the leading exporter of coffee, pepper and cashew nuts. High-quality laboratory and analysis equipment is needed to guarantee and optimise quality equipment that Vietnam does not manufacture itself. In 2014, the annual import value in this sector was just less than 400 million dollars, compared to just 250 million in 2009.

Thanks to these developments, business opportunities for suppliers of analysis devices and laboratory equipment are very promising. analytica Vietnam brings local demand for these products together with international supply. It is the only trade fair in the country that covers the analysis, biotechnology and laboratory-technology segments. Effective immediately, exhibitors may now register for analytica Vietnam.

Additional information about analytica Vietnam is available at www.analyticavietnam.com.

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