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Technical transfer programme brings together Vietnamese, RoK firms

Technical transfer programme brings together Vietnamese, RoK businesses

Representatives from businesses and universities of the Republic of Korea introduced cutting-edge technologies in various fields at a B2B matching programme in Ho Chi Minh City on June 26.
Technical transfer programme brings together Vietnamese, RoK businesses ảnh 1A speaker at the B2B matching programme (//thoibaotaichinhvietnam.vn

HCM City (VNA) – Representativesfrom businesses and universities of the Republic of Korea introducedcutting-edge technologies in various fields at a B2B matching programme in HoChi Minh City on June 26.

The programme was jointly held by the SaigonInnovation Hub (Sihub), the Busan United Management of Technology Centre andthe overseas Korean business association. It aims to connect Vietnamese businesseswith RoK firms and universities in terms of technical transfer andsupply-demand connectivity.

One of the spotlights of the programme isthe B2B Match event, which featured more than 50 meetings between Vietnameseand RoK enterprises who came to seek business opportunities.

Huynh Kim Tuoc, Sihub CEO, described theRoK as an important partner among 100 partner countries of Sihub as the RoK isone of the leading nations in applying technologies in innovations.

Within the framework of the programme, Sihubsigned a cooperation agreement on technological development with the BusanUnited Management of Technology Centre. The agreement is expected to create acommercial bridge between Vietnamese and RoK firms.

The event forms part of Sihub’s cooperationactivities with RoK partners, aiming to expand its reach globally in 2020.

So far Sihub has inked cooperationagreements with many RoK partners, including Shinhan Futures’ Lab and the overseasKorean business association.-VNA
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