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EMIN & GWInstek at NEPCON 2019

09/12/2019 13:53:31

EMIN Support GWInstek at NEPCON 2019 in International Center of exhibition I.C.E 91 Tran Hung Dao, Hanoi, Vietnam


EMIN Support GWInstek at NEPCON 2019 in International Center of exhibition I.C.E 91 Tran Hung Dao, Hanoi, Vietnam

Vietnamese electronics industry has been changing significantly and undoubtedly turning Vietnam into the world's next electronics manufacturing hub with the presence of many international giants. Since a plethora of emerging opportunities is knocking on the market's door, it is vital for electronics manufacturers to tap into and leverage the opportunities by joining NEPCON Vietnam 2019, Vietnam’s only exhibition on SMT, testing technologies, equipment and supporting industries for electronics manufacturing, an all-in-one platform under the theme of "360º Manufacturing Integration." The event will aim at gathering state-of-the-art technologies and solutions from over 200 brands, updating hottest trends via onsite forums and conferences, and serving attendants with complementary business matchmaking programs. 

NEPCON Vietnam 2019 Exhibition taking place from 11-13 September 2019 in Hanoi. That is an opportunity for enterprises & barnch to show their products, expand their business networks. This is also the premise for EMIN to reach out to the world. In 2019, EMIN has successfully opened branches in Myanmar & Singapore. Expected branch in Thailand, Malaysia in the near future.

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