Business Meeting Asia 2016 opened in Hanoi
On August 16, there are 126 businesses attending Business Meeting Asia 2016 in Hanoi.
The 126 businesses operating in ICT, biotech, electronics, robotics, healthcare and machinery from the Republic of Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam together share investment experiences.
The Business Meeting Asia provides a good chance for ASPA members to meet and share development experiences and for domestic IPs to seek partners to strengthen their technological capacity.
During the meeting, the Korean Mobile Training and Technology Centre (MTTC), the Health System Development and Performance in the RoK and the Hoa Lac IP managing board signed a memorandum of understanding on the development of Internet of Things (IoT) in health care and cooperation in information and trade exchange, investment promotion, and technology transfer.
Deputy Minister of Science and Technology and head of the Hoa Lac Industrial Park (IP) managing board Pham Dai Duong said the annual meeting is an important event of the Asian Science Park Association (ASPA).
The Ministry of Science and Technology will support and accompany with IPs and ASPA members to expand investment and cooperation and improve their scientific and technological capacity in Vietnam, Mr Duong noted.
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