Did you know that HPV, the type of virus that causes papilloma common in humans, can lead to serious illnesses in both men and women?Or you wonder why some people have a healthy life but still facing the risk of HPV infection?You can find out all that important information when participating in the unique exhibition event "Love you in the future" taking place at Nguyen Hue Walking Street, Ho Chi Minh City for 3 days from 18 -October 20.
The exhibition "Love yourself in the future" promises to be an ideal destination this weekend.Photo: MSD Vietnam
Not only is the HPV pioneer exhibition held in the largest city in the country, "loving me in the future" is also different from the usual health theme events because of its creativity.The attendees will directly interact with the ingredients in the exhibition to access information, combined with AI technology and other advanced technologies that make the message vividly and attractive.
Emphasizing the spirit of "loving yourself in the future", the exhibition takes guests on a time trip to explore themselves in the future, and welcome the first attendees is the huge time gate.
The empathy area of HPV helps the audience acquire many useful knowledge.Photo: MSD Vietnam.
On that journey, the basic information about HPV is as harmful to health and the backup is expressed in a unique and creative way with modern lighting technology.The process of interactions to collect information also makes participants easily empathize with the meaning of the message "Light - Healthy - Tam An".
Mr. T, a city resident present at the exhibition shared: "I have never attended a event on the topic of health so interesting.And not boring but also creates interest in learning.
Many viewers enjoy taking photos in the "resistance" exhibition area.Photo: MSD Vietnam.
The area for displaying collections of art paintings from the "Trade resistance" program - a podcast is co -produced by MSD Vietnam, Vietnam Preventive Medicine Association and Vietcetera - depicting the opposite and surpassing storiesThrough fear of famous guests such as Dr. Hien Minh, Doctor Thuy Ai, singers Huong Tram, Ninh Anh Bui and Nguyen Tung Duong ... shared.Attendees can use technology to enhance the effect to make the paintings more vivid, thereby highlighting the level of need for active living and preventing disease risks.
Also right in the infinity room, the audience had the opportunity to meet themselves in 20 years.Photo: MSD Vietnam.
The highlight of the exhibition is when the attendees enter the Infinity room to meet their own future version simulated by A.I technology through a short film that inspires HPV.This technology is applied for an exhibition on the topic of hard to say, helping each person aware that HPV is no longer scary if you take the initiative to prevent right from the present.
In addition, attendees also have the opportunity to interact with Ambassador Minah - the HPV Defense Community.At the exhibition "Love yourself in the future", the direct exchange area with "Minah" will help answer questions that still have concerns about health, life, and especially the knowledge about HPV backup.All subjects.
Ambassador Minah - the HPV Defense Community will help the audience answer all questions about this virus.Photo: MSD Vietnam.
The exhibition of HPV pioneering advanced technology is an important step in raising the community's awareness about this disease.With the unique combination of modern technology, art and scientific information, the exhibition has been attracting much attention, especially from the younger generation.The knowledge equipped from the exhibition will help bring a better view of HPV, urging people to take the initiative to live and protect the health of individuals and families.Besides, in daily life, take the initiative to consult medical experts for accurate instructions when there is any health problem.
The event is funded by MSD for the purpose of education and professional accompanying by the Vietnam Preventive Medicine Association.VN-GSL-01328 15102026
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