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Hanoi Software Technology Park – A priority IT project
Nguyen Tung 16:22, 2017/09/06
In order to take advantage of the industrial revolution 4.0, which focuses on Information and Technology (IT), Hanoi has prioritized implementing projects in this fields.

As such, the project Hanoi Software Technology Park invested by Hanel Company Limited is a key project, of which many experts have highly regarded and is promised to create breakthroughs in terms of technologies, human resources, and commercializing scientific achievements both from local and abroad.

Strategic location with the concentration of modern technologies

The Hanoi Software Technology Park is located at a strategic location in Long Bien district, which connects with major highways of the capital, the project is getting special attention from investors with the advantage of being a modern hi-tech infrastructure development in the center of Hanoi.

With 7 functional areas, the project after completion is expected to have a modern working space, a luxurious living environment which is environmental friendly with ponds, gardens, hotels, schools, healthcare services, sport centers, entertainment areas, shopping malls. 

The most important thing of the project, which is highly regarded by investors, is Japanese designers have designed the project toward a new trend – an open software technology park and is applied in many countries around the world. The Project concentrates the most modern technologies in fields of technological infrastructure, using clean energy with modern design and environmental friendly.

Applying most recent preferential policies

The project is carried out at the right moment, when the government’s preferential policies for concentrated technology parks are finalized and completed.

In particular, the Hanoi Software Technology Park is invested in both infrastructure and IT, so that investors and customers will enjoy the most recent preferential policies for prioritized projects of this kind. 

The project is expected to be completed in 2020 and after 5 years of operation, revenue from software development for exporting and using locally is expected to reach 1 billion USD per year. The investment in the project is an useful action to specify the government’s strategy in developing an industrial sector in the context of industrial revolution 4.0. Therefore, the project is receiving the utmost support from Hanoi, so that it will soon become a reality.
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