The sixth International Trade Fair for Laboratory Technology, Analysis, Biotechnology and Diagnostics (Analytica Vietnam 2019) will return to Ho Chi Minh City on April 3.
At the Analytica Vietnam 2018 (Photo: tuyengiao.vn)
HCM City (VNA)- The sixth International Trade Fair for Laboratory Technology, Analysis,Biotechnology and Diagnostics (Analytica Vietnam 2019) will return to Ho Chi MinhCity on April 3.
The event, which willrun until April 5 at the Sai Gon Exhibition and Convention Centre, will includethe participation of 140 exhibitors from 15 countries and territories includingGermany, the US, Japan, the UK, France, Russia, the Republic of Korea, Chinaand India.
Analytica is one of theactivities to promote the development of the hi-tech market and help localorganisations and individuals directly access foreign suppliers of modernequipment to avoid risks in commercial transactions and technology transfer.
The upcoming event isco-organised by the National Agency for Science and Technology Informationunder the Ministry of Science and Technology and Germany’s Messe Munchen Group.
The organisers describedthe event as a good opportunity for scientific and technological organisations,associations and businesses as well as analysis, testing and diagnosticfacilities to gain access to the latest global technologies and equipment,while expanding co-operation, reforming technologies and developing business production.
Several conferences onenvironmental analysis, food analysis and food quality improvement as well aspharmaceutical analysis and clinical diagnosis will be held on the sidelines ofthe fair.
The previous event inthe capital city drew 120 companies from 17 countries and territories.-VNA
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