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Bosch launches SE Asian software centre in HCM City

The Germany-based Bosch Group inaugurated a software and engineering centre, the first facility of its kind in Southeast Asia, in Ho Chi Minh City on May 11.
The Germany-based Bosch Group inaugurated a software and engineeringcentre, the first facility of its kind in Southeast Asia, in Ho Chi MinhCity on May 11.

Under the management of the Robert Bosch Engineering and BusinessSolutions Vietnam Co. Ltd (RBVH), the centre will provide high-endsoftware products, technical solutions, and services in mechanicalengineering and information technology.

RBVH’s engineerswill work with Bosch’s technical staff to develop cutting-edgeproducts, including softwares for business administration.

Operated in Vietnam in 2008, Bosch specialises in supplying a varietyof technological products, including automobile components, diagnostictools and equipments.

Vo Quang Hue, ManagingDirector of RBVH said that last year, the company earned 120 million USDin sales and plans to recruit 1,500 more workers by 2015./.

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