The annual event has become a significant platform for global businesses in industrial construction, semiconductor infrastructure, data centres, HVAC, cleanroom technology, mechanical engineering, and electrical automation. This year’s exhibition spans over 10,000 square metres with close to 300 booths from more than 10 countries.
Aligned with Viet Nam’s national strategies on science, technology, digital transformation, and private sector development, the exhibition focuses on high-priority industries deemed vital for long-term competitiveness and technological self-reliance.
Notably, the semiconductor and data centre sectors account for about 20% of exhibitors, reflecting rapid industry growth. Meanwhile, HVAC and cleanroom technology make up 50% of the exhibition space, showcasing advanced solutions for high-tech industries.
Speaking at the event, Vice Chairman of the Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) Hoang Quang Phong, emphasised the exhibition’s role in enhancing Viet Nam’s industrial capabilities. “This exhibition provides businesses with opportunities to access advanced technologies, seek partners, expand markets, and strengthen competitiveness,” he said.
This year’s edition features major brands such as Eurovent, Robatherm, Daikin, LG, Gree, Fujitsu, Saint-Gobain, Danfoss, Trumpf, and VSIP, alongside international pavilions from the Republic of Korea, China, Taiwan (China), Singapore, Thailand, and Europe.
Specialised zones include a Data Centre area showcasing global-standard infrastructure solutions, a Semiconductor zone highlighting chip design and manufacturing technologies, and a Cleanroom showcase by INTECH Group presenting integrated solutions for semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and other high-tech industries.
Nguyen Huu Cuong, Vice Chairman of INTECH Group, noted that Viet Nam is at a decisive stage to position itself as a regional hub for high-tech manufacturing. “The 2025 exhibition aims to provide comprehensive solutions for factories and strengthen collaboration across the industrial value chain,” he noted.