MTA Vietnam 2025 recently concluded in Ho Chi Minh City, featuring nearly 450 exhibitors from 21 countries. As the world's 15th largest machine tool market, Vietnam’s demand is fueled by five major sectors, including automotive and electronics. The event highlighted smart manufacturing, automation, and AI trends. The Taiwan Machine Tool & Accessory Builders’ Association (TMBA) led 11 premium manufacturers, utilizing a pavilion design inspired by Taipei 101 and Jade Mountain to bolster the "MIT" brand. Exhibitors expressed strong optimism regarding Vietnam's potential as a rising manufacturing hub.
The 10th Vietnam Hanoi International Machine Tool and Metalworking Equipment Exhibition opened on October 2, 2024, featuring 94 exhibitors from 14 countries, with overseas participants making up 66%. The event attracted 5,410 professional buyers. TMBA’s Taiwan Pavilion showcased 16 companies across 22 booths, presenting advanced precision machinery technologies and engaging with local associations. The pavilion drew significant attention from Vietnamese buyers, highlighting Taiwan’s competitiveness in the machine tool industry. Exhibitors expressed optimism about Vietnam’s market potential and called for government policy support to help Taiwanese firms seize emerging opportunities.
The 20th Vietnam Ho Chi Minh International Precision Engineering, Machine Tools, and Metalworking Exhibition (MTA Vietnam 2024) was held from July 2 to 5, attracting 15,552 visitors—a record high. The show featured machine tools, metalworking, CNC programming, robotics, automation, and 3D printing, along with seminars on smart factories and AI applications. Nearly 500 exhibitors from 23 countries participated, with Taiwan’s pavilion standing out as 30 companies joined the event. Many exhibitors expressed plans to attend future shows, highlighting Vietnam’s growing market potential.