IT Techmart, a fair featuring technological advances and specialised electronic devices, kicked off in Hanoi on May 16.
The event gathered 40 booths from universities and enterprises in technology field.
Products on high demand at the mart are cloud computing, automation technology in agriculture and big data security.
“70-80 percent of private businesses and companies in the urban area are aware of QR code. Through the techmart, we hope this solution will be more popular among businesses,” said Tien Duy, staff at HACODE Solution JSC.
4.0 technologies are now commonly seen in data transfer and automation in the three main fields of biotechnology, physics and especially digital technology. Accessing to updated foreign technologies and bring them to Vietnam is considered a right move of enterprises.
Tran Dac Hien, the director of National Agency for Science and Technology Information added that the techmart offers a chance for science and technology institutes, universities and businesses to introduce their latest research, while connecting demand and supply in IT, creating a market in the field.
The annual event updates enterprises with the latest IT trends and research both at home and abroad, and at the same time, helps them introduce their products to the customers.
“70-80 percent of private businesses and companies in the urban area are aware of QR code. Through the techmart, we hope this solution will be more popular among businesses,” said Tien Duy, staff at HACODE Solution JSC.
4.0 technologies are now commonly seen in data transfer and automation in the three main fields of biotechnology, physics and especially digital technology. Accessing to updated foreign technologies and bring them to Vietnam is considered a right move of enterprises.
Tran Dac Hien, the director of National Agency for Science and Technology Information added that the techmart offers a chance for science and technology institutes, universities and businesses to introduce their latest research, while connecting demand and supply in IT, creating a market in the field.
The annual event updates enterprises with the latest IT trends and research both at home and abroad, and at the same time, helps them introduce their products to the customers.
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