Vietnam International Construction & Building Exhibition 2008

Show Name “Vietnam International Construction & Building Exhibition” (VICB 2008)

incorporating

“International Exhibition on Refrigeration, Air-Conditioning, Heating & Ventilation Systems” (RAHV VIETNAM 2008)

“Vietnam International Security System & Fire Protection Equipment and Technology Exhibition” (SECURITY & FIRE – VIETNAM 2008)

Show Date 25 – 27 June 2008

Venue “HIECC” Ho Chi Minh City International Exhibition & Convention Center
446 Hoang Van Thu Street, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Based on the successful foundation of the 2006 edition, we invite you to witness the inaugural of the two-in-one event of VICB 2007 incorporated with RAHV VIETNAM 2007 held on 19-22 June 2007 in Ho Chi Minh City as the leading construction; building and HVAC industrial exhibitions in Vietnam.

A close touch in terms of the increase of the show scale has proven its new level of achievement with a remarkable record of 102 exhibitors (45% increase compare to 2006) signed up from 16 countries and regions. Department of Export Promotion from Thailand has formed the Thai Pavilion of 18 companies to join the fair indicating the dynamism of the Vietnam construction, building & HVAC market. China, Italy, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the host country Vietnam are particularly strong represented among new exhibitors.

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