The green business exhibition held in September will bring Europe’s most advanced green technology to Vietnam.
Green-Biz 2013, organised by the European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham), will present the latest technologies used in Europe and throughout the region suitable for Vietnam's current stage of development on September 19-20 in Hanoi.
The exhibition is expected to feature technologies from approximately 80 European firms including Siemens Ltd, Philips, Schneider Electric Vietnam, Holcim, Alstom, Asket Roman Dlugi, Dagas Ltd, EKOTOP Roman Sobczyk and Hydroergia Ltd Sp.k.
With the aim to support Vietnam in its transition to a green economy and green growth, the two-day exhibition will feature country pavilions from Denmark, Poland, Germany and France.
The Danish Pavilion will demonstrate waste treatment and energy management technologies, especially energy efficiency equipment and materials. The Polish pavilion will be organised jointly by the Polish Ministry of Environment’s GreenEvo Programme and the Embassy of Poland in Hanoi. At least twelve Polish companies will exhibit at the pavilion, focusing on energy efficiency, renewable energy, waste management, water and wastewater management, air protection and noise monitoring.
The German pavilion will offer a wide range of solutions and technologies from chemicals and crop protection products, oil, gas and thermal power, drive and control technology, security systems to renewable energy. Last but not least, the French pavilion will promote clean river transportation, water treatment, biological products and renewable energy engineering, and flood management.
Several major European enterprises will showcase advanced green technology including hybrid buses to improve traffic air quality; building energy management solutions, lighting management, security, energy audit services, and much more.
“As a diversified health and well-being company with a focus on driving sustainability through meaningful innovation, Philips wants to introduce GreenBiz visitors to our green technologies such as LED, OLED lighting solutions as well as healthcare products and solutions that help improve access to quality healthcare, while reducing the impact on the environment”, said Ngo Van Huy, country manager of Philips Vietnam.
EuroCham chairman Preben Hjortlund said: “In 2013 we have taken the chance to reshape the focus of our third Green-Biz even further towards practical challenges and outcomes. Tackling these challenges and climbing the rocky road towards sustainability must be a common effort: as it is not easy, we need to pool our resources and competencies to move ahead towards a green future.”
The Green-Biz exhibition is Vietnam’s most comprehensive clean and green product and service exhibition and offers a unique chance for Vietnamese companies to present their technologies, promote their brands and network with other European companies. It will also be an ideal opportunity for Vietnamese decision makers from government and business, as well as experts and professionals to keep abreast of the latest green technologies.
In addition to the main exhibition, the event will provide the chance to attend networking activities and discussions with government ministers. The exhibition will be open to local and foreign government officials, representatives from domestic and foreign corporations, academics, and the public to gather and discuss strategies and opportunities to improve the development of a green industry in Vietnam.
Moving towards renewable energy, cleaner production and energy efficiency enhances sustainable and green business and helps reduce production costs in the long-run. The European companies attending the event have built up tremendous expertise and success, while combining low-environmental impacts with profitability.
More information can be found at www.greenbiz2013.com .n The green business exhibition held in September will bring Europe’s most advanced green technology to Vietnam.
Green-Biz 2013, organised by the European Chamber of Commerce (EuroCham), will present the latest technologies used in Europe and throughout the region suitable for Vietnam’s current stage of development on September 19-20 in Hanoi.
The exhibition is expected to feature technologies from approximately 80 European firms including Siemens Ltd, Philips, Schneider Electric Vietnam, Holcim, Alstom, Asket Roman Dlugi, Dagas Ltd, EKOTOP Roman Sobczyk and Hydroergia Ltd Sp.k.
With the aim to support Vietnam in its transition to a green economy and green growth, the two-day exhibition will feature country pavilions from Denmark, Poland, Germany and France.
The Danish Pavilion will demonstrate waste treatment and energy management technologies, especially energy efficiency equipment and materials. The Polish pavilion will be organised jointly by the Polish Ministry of Environment’s GreenEvo Programme and the Embassy of Poland in Hanoi. At least twelve Polish companies will exhibit at the pavilion, focusing on energy efficiency, renewable energy, waste management, water and wastewater management, air protection and noise monitoring.
The German pavilion will offer a wide range of solutions and technologies from chemicals and crop protection products, oil, gas and thermal power, drive and control technology, security systems to renewable energy. Last but not least, the French pavilion will promote clean river transportation, water treatment, biological products and renewable energy engineering, and flood management.
Several major European enterprises will showcase advanced green technology including hybrid buses to improve traffic air quality; building energy management solutions, lighting management, security, energy audit services, and much more.
“As a diversified health and well-being company with a focus on driving sustainability through meaningful innovation, Philips wants to introduce GreenBiz visitors to our green technologies such as LED, OLED lighting solutions as well as healthcare products and solutions that help improve access to quality healthcare, while reducing the impact on the environment”, said Ngo Van Huy, country manager of Philips Vietnam.
EuroCham chairman Preben Hjortlund said: “In 2013 we have taken the chance to reshape the focus of our third Green-Biz even further towards practical challenges and outcomes. Tackling these challenges and climbing the rocky road towards sustainability must be a common effort: as it is not easy, we need to pool our resources and competencies to move ahead towards a green future.”
The Green-Biz exhibition is Vietnam’s most comprehensive clean and green product and service exhibition and offers a unique chance for Vietnamese companies to present their technologies, promote their brands and network with other European companies. It will also be an ideal opportunity for Vietnamese decision makers from government and business, as well as experts and professionals to keep abreast of the latest green technologies.
In addition to the main exhibition, the event will provide the chance to attend networking activities and discussions with government ministers. The exhibition will be open to local and foreign government officials, representatives from domestic and foreign corporations, academics, and the public to gather and discuss strategies and opportunities to improve the development of a green industry in Vietnam.
Moving towards renewable energy, cleaner production and energy efficiency enhances sustainable and green business and helps reduce production costs in the long-run. The European companies attending the event have built up tremendous expertise and success, while combining low-environmental impacts with profitability. More information can be found at www.greenbiz2013.com .
Đăng ký: VietNam News