480+ Exhibitors at VietWater 2017

October 24, 2017

Positioned as Vietnam’s leading international water supply event, VietWater 2017 will be held from 8th to 10th November 2017 at Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, featuring more than 480 companies from 38 countries and regions.

Organised by UBM Asia, products at the show will include cutting-edge technologies, solutions, products and equipment serving key sectors including: water supply, sanitation, waste water treatment, purification and desalination.

RE & EE Vietnam will be held concurrently with VietWater. RE & EE Vietnam serve the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors in Vietnam. The event will showcase new technologies for photovoltaic modules, the conversion of sludge to renewable energy, multi-fuel power, hydropower stations, biogas, biomass, thermal insulation and energy efficiency.

Eliane van Doorn, Business Development Director (ASEAN Business), UBM Asia, said, “In Vietnam the energy demand is projected to increase by more than 10% annually in the next five years and requires power capacity to double; the government is moving forward to develop the renewable energy sources to ensure energy security and addressing the growing power demand. Hence, we are excited that our RE&EE Exhibition will bring several potential solutions for the Energy Sector.”

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