All systems go for RE&EE Vietnam
Only one month remains to sign up for Vietnam’s main renewable energy exhibition - RE & EE Vietnam 2016.
This unique trade exhibition will host over 400 companies from 38 countries and regions, showcasing their latest technologies, solutions, and innovations in the water and energy industries.
Some of the companies that will be represented at RE & EE Vietnam 2016 include Asia Electric, Atarfil SL, Azbil Vietnam, C.F. Nielsen, CJR Renewables, Conergy Asia, DNV GL, Donasonic, Ecosphere Renewables, Greenpowermonitor, Ingeteam, Mitsubishi Electric Vietnam, and Passavant Energy & Environment.
The exhibition also includes a number of international pavilions, demonstrating the progress of the EU, Singapore, Thailand, and Taiwan in renewable energy solutions. These will cover a wide range of solutions, such as industrial boilers, waste heat recovery, and drying processes and heat exchange processes in power. Breakthrough technologies will also be demonstrated, including solar panels, electric machines, bioethanol technology and control systems, and others.
According to Do Duc Quan, deputy director general of the General Directorate of Energy under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, RE & EE Vietnam is a great opportunity for suppliers and professionals in these sectors.
Attendees will learn about new technologies, solutions, and products with high productivity, and also be able to share their experiences in managing, operating, and developing their energy industry businesses.
More than just an exhibition, RE & EE Vietnam 2016 will also provide insights into the development of the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors.
During the two-day exhibition, many in-depth technical seminars will be presented, relating to off-grid photovoltaic energy production, managing wind and solar projects, briquetting lines, and more.
RE & EE Vietnam 2016 will also host the “Vietnam Energy Forum: Towards Sustainable Energy Development in Vietnam”. The forum is presented by leading industry experts such as Do Huu Hao, chairman of the Vietnam Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency Association, and Huynh Kim Tuoc, director of the Energy Conservation Centre of Ho Chi Minh City. The forum’s experts will share information on Vietnam’s energy market and trends, as well as some recent renewable projects in the country.