A booth at the 2022 Vietnam International Woodworking Industry Fair. This year's expo will be held in Ho Chi Minh from September 20 to 23. (Photo: VNA) |
It will showcase comprehensive automatic production lines and wood system integration for driving the transformation of the Vietnamese woodworking industry, according to the organizers.
There will be eight themed pavilions from Austria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, the US, and Taiwan (China).
The expo will also feature a livestream to showcase the latest technologies from Taiwan(China) and seminars on four key topics: smart factory, keep moving forward simple; green factories towards net zero carbon; machinery health management, smart maintenance; and EU Deforestation Regulation and green supply chains.
Speaking at a press conference earlier last week, Nguyen Chanh Phuong, deputy chairman of the Handicrafts and Wood Industry Association of HCMC (HAWA), said wood products exports were down nearly 26 percent in the first eight months of this year to US$8.3 billion.
But there have been signs of recovery since May, with exports topping US$1.2 billion a month, he said.
He cited a Vietnam Administration of Forestry forecast that exports in the remaining months of the year would reach US$6 billion, taking the year’s total to US$14-14.5 billion.
Woodworking firms have invested relatively large amounts in machinery and equipment in recent years, but the use of advanced technologies remains below potential and trails other wood products exporting countries such as China and Poland, he said.
The expo would offer an opportunity for firms to obtain information about machinery and premium materials from countries leading in these areas, he added.
The expo will be held together with the Vietnam International Furniture Accessories, Hardware & Tool Fair at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre in District 7.