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HCA Partners with Informa Markets to Advance Technology Exhibitions

On January 30, 2026, the Ho Chi Minh City Computer Association (HCA) and Informa Markets — one of the world’s leading exhibition organizers — held a working session to explore strategic cooperation opportunities. The meeting is expected to create new momentum for Vietnam’s technology and infrastructure communities in the coming years.

During the discussion, both sides explored ways to support each other’s flagship events. The core focus of the partnership is to connect the digital technology ecosystem of iTECH EXPO (organized by HCA) with the advanced energy and technical infrastructure platforms presented at exhibitions organized by Informa Markets.

iTECH EXPO – A Hub for the Digital Technology Ecosystem

Representatives from HCA shared the development vision of iTECH EXPO – Vietnam’s leading International Technology Forum and Exhibition. The event showcases cutting-edge technology solutions, from artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things to comprehensive digital transformation.

iTECH EXPO is not only a platform for introducing new technologies but also an important bridge enabling IT enterprises, both domestic and international, to expand partnerships, access markets, and stay updated with digital transformation trends.

Informa Markets Introduces Large-Scale Infrastructure Exhibitions

On the Informa Markets side, the organizer introduced a series of specialized exhibitions scheduled for November this year. A key highlight is The International Event on Data Center & Cloud Technologies in Vietnam.

This event will be held alongside two major exhibitions:

  • Vietnam Energy Week: A leading platform for renewable energy and energy management
  • HVACR Vietnam: An international exhibition on heating, ventilation, air conditioning, air filtration, and refrigeration systems in Vietnam

This combination reflects a growing trend where digital infrastructure development is increasingly linked with energy solutions and sustainable operational technologies.

Strategic Cooperation Between Digital Technology and Energy Infrastructure

Both organizations recognized the strong convergence between the rapid growth of data centers and the need for advanced power infrastructure, cooling solutions, and energy management systems. This synergy forms the foundation for expanded cooperation between HCA and Informa Markets across multiple areas.

Joint Communication and Promotion
Both parties will strengthen promotional activities to enhance brand visibility for iTECH EXPO and Informa Markets’ exhibitions across their respective partner networks.

B2B Business Matching
HCA member companies will gain opportunities to connect with leading global providers of energy and technical infrastructure solutions. At the same time, international exhibitors will have greater access to Vietnam’s technology enterprise community.

Specialized Industry Activities
The two sides also plan to co-organize in-depth seminars on data centers and green digital transformation, combining HCA’s technological expertise with Informa Markets’ experience in organizing large-scale international exhibitions.

Advancing a Sustainable Digital and Energy Infrastructure Ecosystem

The partnership between HCA and Informa Markets opens new development opportunities for technology and infrastructure exhibitions, while also contributing to the sustainable growth of Vietnam’s digital and energy infrastructure sectors.

By linking digital technologies with advanced energy and technical infrastructure systems, the collaboration helps Vietnamese enterprises integrate more deeply into global value chains and keep pace with worldwide development trends in the digital era.

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Optimizing ROI at B2B Exhibitions: How Energy & HVACR Companies Reach the Right Customers

For many B2B companies, exhibitions were once seen as a place to “meet as many people as possible.” A busy booth and stacks of business cards were often taken as positive signs. However, when reviewing post-show results, many companies face a familiar reality: the number of real business opportunities is far lower than expected.

Three days at an exhibition can involve countless conversations, yet most visitors are not decision-makers, their needs are unclear, or the information collected is too vague for the sales team to follow up effectively. Participation costs are significant, while the outcomes often fall short.

In B2B exhibitions, especially industry-focused trade shows, high footfall does not automatically translate into effectiveness. ROI is only realized when companies meet the right people, with real needs, and can convert those interactions into concrete actions after the event.

Energy & HVACR Industry Characteristics: Selling Solutions Within a Complex Decision Chain

In the Energy and HVACR sectors, purchasing decisions are rarely made by a single individual. A typical project involves multiple stakeholders: investors, design consultants, MEP contractors, operations teams, and procurement departments. Each group plays a different role and evaluates solutions based on different criteria, ranging from system efficiency and technical standards to life-cycle cost, maintainability, and long-term partnership capability.

As a result, trust cannot be built through a brief booth conversation alone. Customers need to clearly understand what a company has delivered, where it has been implemented, the depth of its technical capability, and whether it can reliably support projects over the long term. Without reaching the right stakeholders, three days at an exhibition can easily remain at the level of brand presence rather than generating tangible business opportunities.

The Core Challenge of B2B Exhibitions: Quality of Engagement Over Quantity

Based on practical experience at Vietnam Energy Week and HVACR Vietnam, exhibition success does not come from having a constantly crowded booth. Real value lies in how well companies define their objectives and strategically operate their booth.

To achieve clear ROI from exhibitions, exhibitors should focus on two critical factors.

Identify Target Customers Based on Decision-Making Context

A common mistake is classifying visitors too broadly, such as “energy industry visitors” or “HVACR professionals.” In reality, project owners, operations teams, and distribution partners have very different priorities, concerns, and evaluation criteria.

Rather than trying to speak to everyone, companies should proactively select one or two priority customer groups based on specific business objectives. For each group, the booth message must answer one clear question: what problem does this solution solve for them?

More importantly, that message must be supported by concrete evidence. Technical documentation, reference projects, implementation processes, after-sales services, or proven performance metrics are what move a conversation from “interest” to “worth pursuing.” These elements also provide a solid foundation for effective post-show sales follow-up.

Standardize On-Booth Conversion: From Conversation to Action

Many booths excel at product introduction but lack a clear conversion step. Visitors come, conversations happen, and then nothing follows. Without a defined next step, these interactions are easily forgotten after the exhibition.

To avoid this, companies should standardize their booth engagement process to be concise and goal-oriented. An effective B2B exhibition conversation typically follows three steps: quickly identifying the visitor’s role and needs, clearly presenting one problem – one solution – one proof point, and confirming the next step on the spot.

That next step may be a technical meeting, a site survey, a proposal submission, or a direct handover to the project team after the show. When every interaction has a clear outcome, the collected data becomes far more valuable, enabling the sales team to follow up with focus rather than dealing with fragmented information.

The Role of Specialized Exhibition Platforms

Beyond company preparation, the exhibition platform itself plays a crucial role in optimizing results. Pre-, during-, and post-show communications, targeted matchmaking programs, and structured data collection systems help companies reduce reliance on random foot traffic and concentrate on the most relevant customer segments.

In the Energy and HVACR sectors, where purchasing decisions are closely tied to projects and technical trust, meeting the right people and capturing actionable data after the show is far more important than booth crowd size. Exhibitions deliver real value only when companies appear at the right time, in the right industry context, and in front of customers with genuine investment needs.

Vietnam Energy Week 2026: A Strategic Platform for Sustainable Growth

This is why Vietnam Energy Week 2026 is increasingly viewed by many companies as a strategic meeting point during a period of accelerated investment in energy and technical infrastructure. Taking place from 4–6 November 2026 at SECC, Ho Chi Minh City, the exhibition is designed as a specialized B2B platform where companies not only showcase solutions but also directly engage with investors, contractors, operators, and technology partners within a single, focused environment.

When approached with the right preparation, exhibiting at Vietnam Energy Week 2026 goes beyond three days of brand exposure. It becomes the starting point for high-quality conversations, long-term project relationships, and sustainable growth strategies for companies in the Energy and HVACR industries.

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Three Days of Connection – Technology – Collaboration for a Greener Future

From November 5 to 7, 2025, SECC was filled with energy and excitement as Vietnam Energy Week, HVACR Vietnam, and the Vietnam Supporting Industry Fair took place simultaneously.
Three sectors — energy, HVACR, and supporting industries — came together naturally, creating a dynamic space for technology connection and collaboration.

Over three busy days, thousands of businesses, engineers, and experts from across the region explored new solutions, met potential partners, and updated themselves on the latest market trends. The intersection of the three exhibitions became a unique highlight, where every activity complemented each other and contributed to a more complete picture of industry development.

Energy Pavilion – Strategic Insights & New Technologies

This year’s energy area showcased a wide range of solutions: solar and wind power, energy storage, smart grids, and digital platforms for operational management. Interactive booths and system simulations helped visitors clearly visualize how these technologies bring real value to businesses.

Technical conferences on policy, data centers, infrastructure, and the transition to clean power attracted strong interest, providing many companies with new directions and answers to operational challenges.

HVACR Vietnam – The Hub of Modern Operational Technologies

The HVACR zone introduced a diverse world of cooling, air-conditioning, and smart building solutions. Exhibitors focused on energy efficiency, emission reduction, and performance improvement for industrial facilities, data centers, hospitals, and commercial buildings.

In-depth discussions on cooling technologies, smart maintenance, high-efficiency thermal systems, and IoT applications offered practical insights highly valued by engineers and technical professionals.

Supporting Industries – Strengthening Local Production & Supply Chains

The supporting industry area played a crucial role in linking the energy and HVACR sectors. Hundreds of booths displayed mechanical components, precision parts, electrical equipment, and new materials — highlighting the strong growth of Vietnam’s supporting industries.

Business matchmaking activities took place throughout the event, helping domestic and international enterprises explore long-term cooperation opportunities and discover capable suppliers for large-scale energy and industrial projects.

Technical Conferences – A Valuable Knowledge Hub

Beyond the exhibition halls, the conference programs served as a major knowledge platform. Each session addressed real-world needs: energy optimization, operational efficiency, technology investment, compliance standards, and sustainability.

The exchange among businesses, engineers, experts, and government representatives created meaningful discussions that helped shape clearer development paths for each industry.

A Unified Strength from Three Complementary Sectors

The most remarkable value of this year’s event came from the natural synergy among the three sectors:

  • Energy provides a stable foundation for all operations
  • HVACR ensures efficiency and safety in facilities
  • Supporting industries supply essential, high-quality components

Together, they form a complete ecosystem — connecting production, operation, and technology toward a more sustainable future.

Thank You – See You Again in 2026!

The three exhibition days left strong impressions: new partnerships, insightful knowledge-sharing, and the excitement of exploring upcoming opportunities.

A heartfelt thank-you to all businesses, partners, experts, and visitors for joining and supporting the event.
Your presence and trust were key to the success of this year’s exhibition.

See you again from November 4–6, 2026 at SECC, Ho Chi Minh City — a new journey with new solutions and new opportunities awaits.

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