9th Vietnam International Cycle Exhibition to be bigger than ever

September 18, 2024 - 08:00
The 9th Vietnam International Two-Wheel Exhibition (Vietnam Cycle 2024) will take place from September 26 to 28 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center in HCM City.
Visitors join the 8th Vietnam International Two-Wheel Exhibition in SECC. — Photo courtesy of VINEXAD

HCM CITY — Thousands of bike enthusiasts are expected to visit the 9th Vietnam International Two-Wheel Exhibition (Vietnam Cycle 2024) which will take place from September 26 to 28 in HCM City.

This large-scale event promises to gather leading figures from the global bicycle, e-bike and parts industries to collaborate, explore new trends and pave the way for a greener future.

The biking expo, co-organised by the Vietnam Automobile, Motorcycle, and Bicycle Association (VAMOBA) and VINEXAD Company, will be held at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), 799 Nguyen Van Linh, District 7.

It is expected that Vietnam Cycle 2024 will feature over 400 booths from more than 300 businesses representing 12 countries and territories renowned for their technology, design and production capabilities, including Germany, the Netherlands, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, Italy and Việt Nam.

The products and services on display will span five main categories. Different types of bikes, electric motorcycles and motors, accessories and gadgets, replacement parts and other cycling-related services.

In addition to its impressive scale and participation by notable companies, Vietnam Cycle 2024 is expected to attract visitors with its professionally curated series of activities, both in form and quality.

A key event is the seminar 'Identifying Sourcing and Business Models in the Bicycle and Sports Goods Sectors,' organised by the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) on September 26, 2024.

This seminar will help businesses identify reliable domestic and international product sources and explore market trends, such as e-bikes and smart fitness equipment. Attendees will learn about successful business models, from traditional stores to e-commerce strategies, as well as gain deeper insights into consumer behaviour and market trends in Việt Nam and Southeast Asia.

Experts will share practical advice on supply chain management and business development, equipping companies with the tools to effectively navigate the competitive bicycle and sports goods markets.

A customer checks technical specifications with a seller at a booth at the 8th exhibition.

Alongside the special seminars, there will be a host of exciting activities offering fresh experiences for visitors. The exhibition will also provide ample networking opportunities, including B2B sessions to help participating businesses build valuable connections and explore potential business partnerships.

Over 15,000 visitors, including traders and enthusiasts, are expected over the three days of the exhibition. — VNS

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