Vietbuild HCMC 2025 opens, gathering over 600 businesses
A major highlight this year is the prominent focus on eco-friendly products, green technologies, recycled materials, and energy-saving equipment.

The Vietbuild Ho Chi Minh City 2025 officially opened on June 25 in Quang Trung Software Park, District 12, and will run through June 29.
With the theme “Construction – Building Materials – Real Estate and Interior & Exterior Decoration,” the event brings together over 600 domestic and international enterprises, showcasing their latest innovations across more than 2,000 booths.
Exhibits span a wide array of sectors, including advanced building materials, cutting-edge construction technologies, interior and exterior furnishings, real estate developments, industrial machinery, and energy-efficient solutions.
A major highlight this year is the prominent focus on eco-friendly products, green technologies, recycled materials, and energy-saving equipment—a reflection of the growing emphasis on sustainable development within Vietnam’s construction and real estate industries. These innovations have drawn significant interest from business leaders, experts, and consumers.
Another standout feature is the debut of Vietbuild Online—a digital platform designed to introduce businesses and products in construction, transportation, and industrial sectors both domestically and internationally. The platform is expected to become a key enabler of e-commerce growth and digital transformation, supporting market expansion, business networking, and technology transfer in the era of global integration.
The organizing committee, in collaboration with the Vietnam Association for Building Materials and the Trade and Economic Development Council of the Russian Federation, is also hosting the Eurasia Expo Vietnam 2025. This international forum aims to promote specialized cooperation and foster investment and partnership opportunities between Asian and European enterprises.
The Vietbuild Ho Chi Minh City 2025 also features a series of specialized seminars addressing timely topics such as green materials, sustainable design, and advanced construction technologies.