An exhibition on educational materials and technologies will be held in Hanoi from Dec 3-5.
More than 120 businesses from 22 countries such as the UK , Germany , the Republic of Korea and China will showcase their latest educational inventions and technologies in the hope of finding a niche in the Vietnamese market.
On the sidelines of the exposition, a forum of more than 600 educational officials will be held on curriculum reform and the role of technology and information technology in education.
The event is held by the Thailand’s Reed Tradex company with collaboration of the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training, the Southeast Asia Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO) Regional Training Centre and the European-based World Association of Publishers, Manufacturers and Distributors of Education Materials (Worlddidac).
Source: VNA
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