The exhibitors came from over 20 countries and territories such as the US, Canada, UK, Italy, Germany, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and China.
Covering a display area of 13,200 sq.m, nearly double last year’s event, the 2023 MTA Vietnam displays products and technologies used in automation, cutting tools and tooling systems, factory equipment, ancillary and supporting equipment, material handling and storage, measurement and testing technology, and metal cutting machines.
The four-day event also included a series of seminars to introducing the latest advancements in precision engineering and manufacturing in Vietnam and the world.
According to BT Tee, General Director of Informa Markets Vietnam, the expo’s organiser, the event aimed to create a space for businesses to access the most advanced precision mechanic products and help them stay updated on the latest trends in the industry and build smart factories.