Vietnam ICT COMM 2016, an exhibition of information and communication technology products scheduled to take place in Hanoi from July 20-22, will draw the participation of some 150 exhibitors including foreign and Vietnamese IT companies.
Vietnam ICT COMM 2016, an exhibition of information and communication technology products, will be organised in Hanoi from July 20-22.
The Vietnam ICT COMM 2016 is co-chaired by the Ministry of Information and Communications and the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
The exhibition will display information and communication technology products, telecom services, Internet services and applications, as well as games, software, electronics and ancillary industries.
Hundreds of enterprises from 15 foreign countries and territories including Japan, Republic of Korea, India, Singapore, Germany, Australia, the United States will introduce more opportunities to develop cooperation among businesses.
Some 150 exhibitors will take part in the event, including foreign and Vietnamese IT companies such as Ericsson, Frost and Sullivan, SimiTri Group and VNPT, as well as FPT, Google, Microsoft and Apple, besides Runsystem, GlobalSign APAC, Vietnamese FPT, and Vinaphone, in addition to Mobifone, Viettel and CMC.
In addition, there will be seminars on developing mobile phone apps, network security, job-oriented consultations and ICT resource training during the exhibition.
The president of Ericsson Vietnam and Myanmar said this forum aimed to discuss how digital ICT transformation could be pushed in Vietnam in the most effective way.
The event will be a good opportunity to introduce and promote products and services of the Vietnam's information and communication technology sector; create an environment for technology demonstration enterprise services.
The exhibition will also make a chance for experts to meet, exchange and update new and advanced technology solutions in the world, and create favourable conditions for manufacturers to share information and support each other in production development to expand their markets in the future.
The Vietnam ICT COMM 2016 is co-chaired by the Ministry of Information and Communications and the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
The exhibition will display information and communication technology products, telecom services, Internet services and applications, as well as games, software, electronics and ancillary industries.
Hundreds of enterprises from 15 foreign countries and territories including Japan, Republic of Korea, India, Singapore, Germany, Australia, the United States will introduce more opportunities to develop cooperation among businesses.
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In addition, there will be seminars on developing mobile phone apps, network security, job-oriented consultations and ICT resource training during the exhibition.
The president of Ericsson Vietnam and Myanmar said this forum aimed to discuss how digital ICT transformation could be pushed in Vietnam in the most effective way.
The event will be a good opportunity to introduce and promote products and services of the Vietnam's information and communication technology sector; create an environment for technology demonstration enterprise services.
The exhibition will also make a chance for experts to meet, exchange and update new and advanced technology solutions in the world, and create favourable conditions for manufacturers to share information and support each other in production development to expand their markets in the future.
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