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Within the framework of its economic assistance
program aimed at developing countries, through capacity
improvement activities in the private sector, the Danish
government has implemented the project entitled
"Initiatives for the Private Sector in 2008-2012".
Aprotrain was the first IT training company to receive
grants awarded by the government to participate in the
project last June.
In developing countries, small and medium enterprises
play a key role in their economies. As a result, the
project is intended to help private enterprises
standardise their management process, create more gains
and raise internal performance through improving
knowledge of and skills in business management and
market-oriented development.
To receive grants to join courses, enterprises are
required to meet strict criteria of the project such as
achieving good growth, taking an influential role in
their business fields and lines and using professional
manufacturing and management procedures. Upon the
satisfaction of these criteria, enterprises are likely
to have sufficient capacity and experience to apply
trained knowledge to their development models as well as
transfer such knowledge and experience to domestic
enterprises, contributing to the development of the
local economy.
As a company specialising in training, particularly
Information Technology training, Aprotrain has become
the first information technology training provider to
receive grants under the project. Danish partners have
highly appreciated the company in a number of respects
such as its management system meeting international
standards (ISO), high average growth of 183% in recent
years, more than ten year experience in providing
training services and service by a league of leading IT
experts.
During the two-week training at COWI training centre in
Copenhagen, Denmark has transferred knowledge of
improvement of product and service quality, optimisation
of costs as well as introduction of corporate cultures
to achieve development goals. Aprotrain is expected not
only to use the knowledge provided through the project
to facilitate its development process but also become a
bridge for Information Technology and training projects
between companies of the two countries, contributing to
the development of Vietnam's Information Technology
industry in the coming time.

The class was attended by 14 executives of corporations
from different countries.

Trainees taking picture with Danish trainers
(Source: Aprotrain)
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