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Source: MTA Vietnam
MTA VIETNAM2013 will Unveil Largest Ever Showcase of Manufacturing Solutions from Taiwanese Firms

HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM, May 27, 2013 - (ACN Newswire) - With a gathering of more than 60 Taiwanese firms at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Centre (SECC), MTA VIETNAM2013 will unveil its biggest ever showcase of Taiwanese machine tools and metal working equipment. Held annually, the largest manufacturing solutions industry event in Vietnam will run from 2 - 5 July 2013 and feature 11 international group pavilions from eight countries/regions together with world class machine tool brands from Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Switzerland, UK and USA.

A 37 per cent square metre increase from last edition, the Taiwan showcase will be housed under the umbrella of three group pavilions organised by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), the Taiwan Machine Tool & Accessory Builders' Association (TMBA), and the Taiwan Fluid Power Association (TFPA). The growing presence of Taiwanese firms at MTA VIETNAM is representative of shared strong trade and economic ties, especially in the area of manufacturing.

TAITRA, who has exhibited at MTA VIETNAM since the event was established in 2005, has arranged for 22 leading Taiwanese machine tool brands to showcase a series of Taiwan Excellence award winning products. "The Taiwan Excellence award is the highest accolade given to products that only represent the most revolutionary, high quality, high value added products made in Taiwan, but also display the use of innovation to create added value in the design and manufacturing of leading-edge products. We are proud to present the best of Taiwan's machine tools and equipment to the Vietnamese market," says Mr. Timothy Tso, Director, Taiwan Trade Center in Ho Chi Minh City.

Back at the MTA series in Vietnam for the seventh time is TMBA who will be bringing more than 30 companies to display a wide selection of the latest Made-in-Taiwan technologies and solutions. Mr. Carl Huang, President of TMBA says, "The TMBA and its members are excited to be back in Vietnam to re-connect with the manufacturing community at MTA VIETNAM2013. Many of our participating companies this year have exhibited at the show before and are certainly looking forward to it."

Exhibiting for the first time is TFPA, who has over 200 members that are mainly hydraulic and pneumatic small to medium enterprise manufacturers. 14 of these companies will be exhibiting at MTA VIETNAM2013. "Expanding our members' business activities has been a key objective of our association. This year, we have chosen MTA VIETNAM2013 as the main event for our members to reach out to Vietnam's booming manufacturing sector," comments Mr. Barton Yu, Chairman of TFPA.

"As one of the leading producers of industrial machinery, we are glad to see a growing presence of Taiwanese firms at MTA VIETNAM. They bring with them a wide array of solutions that can be applied to the numerous manufacturing sectors in Vietnam. Their competitive edge in terms of quality and cost effectiveness makes them an ideal choice for local Vietnamese manufacturers," says Mr. William Lim, Project Director for MTA VIETNAM2013 from the show's organiser, Singapore Exhibition Services (SES).

Taiwan ranks third in the world's machine tool exports industry, behind only to Germany and Japan, with exports reaching US$4.2 billion in 2012, up 5.9 per cent year on year. Machine tools are now the nation's biggest machinery category, with around 75 per cent of production volume exported to regions such as China, the European Union, ASEAN nations and the United States.(1)

Taiwanese firms also have a large manufacturing footprint in Vietnam. Wintek Group, a global leading manufacturer of touch panels and mobile phone displays has two factories with two more being constructed in Quang Chau Industrial Park in Bac Giang province, with an estimated price tag of US$930 million.(2) Similarly, Foxconn - the largest manufacturer of electronics and computer components worldwide, also has two manufacturing facilities spanning 1.1 hectares, specialising in producing camera modules, main boards and connectors, in Que Vo Industrial Park in northern Bac Ninh province.(3)

(1) Taiwan's machine tool sector on a roll, Taiwan Representative office in Singapore, 4 April 2013
(2) Wintek Vietnam - Treasure Talents, Vietnam Business Forum, 28 November 2012
(3) Foxconn inaugurates first two factories in Vietnam, The Ministry of Finance, 29 August 2007
MTA VIETNAM2013 Ho Chi Minh City at a glance:

Exhibition:  MTA VIETNAM2013
Venue:       Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC)
Address:     799 Nguyen Van Linh Parkway, Tan Phu Ward, District 7, 
             Ho Chi Minh City         
Date:        2 - 5 July 2013 (Tuesday - Friday)
Time:        0900hrs - 1700hrs
Website:     www.mtavietnam.com 


Contact:
Patricia Yee
PR Executive
Singapore Exhibition Services
Tel: +65 6233 6637        
Email: patricia.yee@sesallworld.com


Topic: Trade Show or Conference
Source: MTA Vietnam

Sectors: Design Process, Engineering, Daily News
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