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Supported by:
  • Ministry of Industry & Trade, Vietnam
  • HCMC Department of Culture, Sports & Tourism
Welcome to INSTALL Vietnam 2010!

Vietnam's International Showcase for Audio Visual Installation & Systems Integration Exhibition

Quotes from INSTALL 2009...

Next stop, Vietnam. The 2010 edition of the INSTALL Series will take place in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from 22 to 24 July 2010. Named as INSTALL Vietnam 2010, the event will serve to be the region's leading international exhibition of audio visual installation and integration exhibition. INSTALL Vietnam 2010 will also be a focused event for installers, specifiers, and architects to meet manufacturers and suppliers of commercial installation and integration technologies. The event itself is also a unique showcasing platform for cutting-edge installation & integration technologies, and also applications for both commercial & residential projects.

Reputed to be one of the largest and most established international exhibition for the Audio Visual Installation & Systems Integration industry, INSTALL Vietnam 2010 is set to welcome even more international and local participants who have similar interests in the emerging & virgin market of Vietnam.  Besides being an important sourcing arena for the international and regional industry professionals & buyers who wanted to penetrate into the huge market of Vietnam, INSTALL Vietnam 2010 is also a must-attend event for industry professionals to network and be updated on the latest, emerging and upcoming trends in the industry.
 
MESSAGE from HCMC Department of Culture, Sports & Tourism

“On behalf of the HCMC Department of Culture, Sports & Tourism, I am pleased to extend my sincere invitation  to all participants of INSTALL Vietnam.    I note that INSTALL Vietnam will expose exhibitors to a wealth of opportunities in the Entertainment, Leisure and related industries in Vietnam and Indochina. The HCMC Department of Culture, Sports & Tourism will provide its fullest support and look forward to welcoming you to Vietnam and also to experience the sights and sound of Hanoi celebrating its 1000th Year Anniversary in 2010”.

Mr. La Quoc Khanh, Vice Director of the HCMC Department of Culture, Sports & Tourism

 
Why Vietnam?
Vietnam is one of the fastest developing countries with an annual growth averaging 7.5% over the past decade. According to the Asian Development Bank, the forecast for Vietnam's GDP growth rate is expected to pick up from 2010 to achieve a percentage of 6.5% - 7%, despite also having to suffer the negative aftereffects from the global economic downturn. With the tourism, telecommunications, logistics, infrastructure & construction industries being the fastest growing sectors and the forerunners of the Vietnam economy, Hanoi has also set an economic growth of between 7% - 8% between the years of 2011 - 2015. Economic policies established by the government are also focused on developing the country to be a fully industrialized nation by 2020.
 
Tremendous demand for AV Equipment & Technologies
Vietnam tourism growth rate is the highest in Asia. Hotels and resorts are being built rapidly to meet this increase in tourist arrival. The swift development has brought about tremendous demand for Audio Video equipment, technologies and services. Tourism and investment officials in Danang list several developments that are already underway along the beach. Further substantiation of this demand comes from the fact that an astonishing 70% of beachfront villas with price tags of up to $1 million have been snapped up before they are completed, a scenario that has not been seen in world property markets for quite some time.

Sources: Asian Development Bank, CBRE Vietnam, PricewaterhouseCoopers Vietnam

Vietnam at a Glance
 
CategoriesTotal
Hotels10,800
Resorts58
Pubs4,215
Disco1,189
Theatre (NVHTN)
73
Theme Parks (Suoi Tien, Van Thanh)
18
Cinema98
TV Station
68
Recording Studio
87
Restaurants1,245
Caféteria852
Schools (Secondary, College, High School & Vocational)
2,983
Schools (University & International Schools)
222