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EXPOSITION AND CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH CENTRAL COAST AND CENTRAL HIGHLANDS 2018, KHANH HOA

EVENT DETAILS - HCMC
Time: June 28, 2018 to July 01,2018
Place: Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province
Booth Quotation: USD 1000/9m2 for a booth
Email: hientran@thv.com.vn
Phone: Mrs. Tran Thi Thu Hien at 028.35058815 or 0902419873
For the purpose of supporting all businesses of the South Central Coast and Central Highlands in applying science and technology for agricultural development, popularizing their brands and attaining good competitiveness in the integration period, the Ministry of Science and Technology and nearly 30 central and local agencies organize the Program on “Science and Technology for Agricultural Development In South Central Coast And Central Highlands 2018” to introduce agricultural technologies, equipment and products; facilitate experience exchanges; strengthen the cooperation between domestic and foreign scientists and businesses; promote investment, technological innovation and market development; and commercialize products that are generated from successful research outcomes in order to contribute to economic growth in the integration period.
Time: From 28 June 2018 to 1 July 2018
Place: Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province
Vietbrand Center for Research and Development, which is responsible for the organization of the Program, kindly requests you to nominate businesses to participate in the Program (enclosed with details) and send a written confirmation for such participation to the Organization Board prior to May 11, 2018 at the following address:
Vietbrand Center for Research and Development, 26 – 27, 3rd floor, Garden Gate Residence, 8 Hoang Minh Giam St., Ward 9, Phu Nhuan district, HCM City.
For more details, please call the toll at 028.36360995 or contact Mrs. Tran Thi Thu Hien at 028.35058815 or 0902419873.
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01. OFFICIAL LETTER
01. OFFICIAL LETTER (EN)
1A. OFFICIAL LETTER 4085
1B.OFFICIAL LETTER 4085 – VN
1C.DECISION FOR ORGANIZATIONAL PLAN 528 (VN)
1D. DECISION FOR ORGANIZATIONAL PLAN 528 (EN)
1E. PROFILE COVER
2A.OFFICIAL LETTER FROM THE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
2B.OFFICIAL LETTER FROM THE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY(VN)
03.LIST OF PARTICIPATING AGENCIES
04.COMMUNICATION PLAN
05.OPENING PROGRAM
06. EXHIBITION BOOTH DIAGRAM – EN
07.ECONOMIC CONTRACTG-EN
08.SPONSOR BENEFITS-EN
09.SPONSORSHIP CONTRACT -EN
10.REGISTRATION FORM-EN
11. PROGRAM ON INVESTMENT MATCHING AND TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFER
12. REGISTRATION FORM FOR DEMAND
13.REGISTRATION FORM FOR SUPPLY
14.REGISTRATION FORM FOR CONFERENCE-EN 1
15.QUOTATION-EN
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