Three international exhibitions create new momentum for smart and sustainable manufacturing in Viet Nam

The Viet Nam Exposition Centre is hosting three specialised international exhibitions from July 1–4: HanoiPlas 2026, HanoiPrintPack 2026, and Intelligent Asia Ha Noi 2026.

The exhibition series brings together over 400 companies from 11 countries and territories.
The exhibition series brings together over 400 companies from 11 countries and territories.

HanoiPlas 2026 is a specialised exhibition for the plastics and rubber industry, showcasing injection moulding machines, extrusion equipment, auxiliary machinery, raw materials, and industrial chemicals.

The event is designed to help businesses access recycling solutions, energy-saving technologies, and green manufacturing practices, all meeting the stringent standards of international markets while supporting the circular economy.

HanoiPrintPack 2026 focuses on the printing and packaging industry, introducing industrial printing technologies, automated packaging systems, and innovative packaging materials.

Amid booming demand driven by e-commerce, logistics, and the growing preference for sustainable consumption, printing and packaging have become increasingly important industries, helping to enhance product value and improve cost efficiency.

Making its debut, Intelligent Asia Ha Noi 2026 provides businesses with a dedicated platform for smart manufacturing, centred on three key pillars: automation, electronics manufacturing, and precision engineering.

The exhibition showcases cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, automated control systems, and intelligent sensors to support the development of smart factory models.

The overarching aim of the three exhibitions is to promote technology transfer, attract high-quality investment, enhance the competitiveness and productivity of domestic enterprises, and enable them to integrate more deeply into global manufacturing value chains.

The exhibition series occupies more than 15,000 square metres of exhibition space and brings together over 400 companies from 11 countries and territories.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Bui Quang Hung, Deputy Director of the Viet Nam Trade Promotion Agency, stressed that Viet Nam is entering a pivotal stage in which the drive for industrialisation and modernisation must be underpinned by science and technology, innovation, and digital transformation.

He noted that the development of high-tech industries, supporting industries, and, especially, smart manufacturing must serve as essential drivers of improvement in labour productivity and product quality, thereby laying the foundation for Vietnamese enterprises to integrate more deeply and sustainably into global value chains.

The three international exhibitions not only help strengthen Viet Nam’s position in global manufacturing value chains but also mark another step forward in the country’s journey towards a modern, intelligent, and sustainable industrial future.

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