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WHA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT TO SHOWCASE AT TAITRONICS 2024 AND HOST KEY SEMINAR ON VIETNAM’S ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES

WHA Industrial Development Plc. is excited to announce its participation in the Taipei International Electronics Show 2024 (TAITRONICS 2024), one of Asia’s most prestigious electronics industry events. Taking place from October 23 to 25, 2024, TAITRONICS 2024 will feature leading companies and innovators, providing a dynamic platform to explore the latest trends and opportunities in electronics manufacturing.
WHA Booth at TAITRONICS 2024
During the exhibition, visitors are invited to explore WHA’s booth, which will be opened from October 23 to 25 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. WHA will showcase its modern industrial parks, including ready-built factories that are specially designed to support electronics manufacturing operations. Representatives from WHA will be available to discuss tailored solutions for investors looking to enter or expand in Vietnam's rapidly growing electronics sector, particularly in the North Central Region.
Seminar: “Advancing Vietnam’s Electronics Manufacturing”
As a highlight of its participation, WHA will co-host a seminar titled “Advancing Vietnam’s Electronics Manufacturing” with Soilbuild International. This key event, scheduled for October 24, 2024, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM in Room 505C of the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, will bring together top industry leaders, investors, and experts to discuss Vietnam’s growing prominence as a hub for electronics manufacturing.

The seminar will offer industry insights, including in-depth discussions on the future of electronics manufacturing in Vietnam, with special focus on investment opportunities in Nghe An and Thanh Hoa provinces. It will also provide networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect with key industry players. Additionally, the seminar will deliver practical knowledge on the essential steps for establishing a successful electronics manufacturing base, from site selection to financing, as well as navigating Vietnam’s investment policies
We encourage all interested participants to Register early to secure your spot at the seminar and WHA's booth.
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