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Vietnam’s Top 10 ICT companies 2022 honoured

Vietnam’s top 10 information and communication technology (ICT) companies 2022 were honoured at a ceremony in Hanoi last weekend.
Vietnam’s Top 10 ICT companies 2022 honoured ảnh 1The Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA) held a ceremony to announce and honour the Vietnam Top 10 ICT companies 2022 in Hanoi last week. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s top 10 information andcommunication technology (ICT) companies 2022 were honoured at a ceremony inHanoi last weekend.

Those honoured include FPT, CTIN, Mobifone, VNPT Technology, Viettel, FUJINETSYSTEMS JSC, NashTech, DMSpro JSC, DIGI-TEXX Co, Ltd and BRAVO Software JSC.

Their total revenue reached 162 trillion VND (7 billion USD),accounting for 51% of the revenue of the entire Vietnamese software andinformation technology service industry.

Launched on April 28, the programme received 147 nominations in 20 fields from92 businesses after two months.

Nguyen Van Khoa, Chairman of the Vietnam Software & IT Services Association(VINASA), said that this year's list of top 10 ICT companies reflected theindustry's trends, characteristics and strengths.

As well as honouring those on the list, this year's programme also tellsstories of efforts, creativity and the ability of digital businesses totransform and inspire, not only in the information technology industry but alsoin other businesses in the economy, added Khoa.

Their activities will aim to help the Government solve big problems, guide andlead the development of the industry and support to lead digital technologyenterprises to develop together, invest in, and promote technology start-ups inall industries and fields.

Fifteen digital technology enterprises have been selected andhonoured in this category./.
VNA

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