Corporate
News
IT success
in Vietnam
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tiếng Việt
The IT sector is by far the most popular sector among
Danish companies applying for B2B support. One year
after the large Danish IT delegation to Vietnam, IT and
graphics partnerships comprise 1/4 of the B2B project
portfolio. And two more IT companies have just been
approved for the pilot phase.

“The Danish
interest in Vietnam’s IT sector has exceeded all
expectations; we have surely proven that such
delegations pay off in the long run,” says Ambassador of
Denmark, Peter Lysholt Hansen.
And the latest two grants for pilot phases have been
given to ambitious partnerships in software development
and digital imaging – Traen A/S and Color Club A/S,
respectively.
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Traen A/S's visit to Aprotrain on 8th March
2008 |
Traen A/S, a
company with 10 years experience developing electronic
case management systems, will be conducting a
Feasibility Study with Aprotrain, a Vietnamese training
and software company. The long term goal of the
partnership is to create a software company with its own
development team, project managers, services, sales and
marketing selling to the companies of Traen and if
feasible to pursue market opportunities worldwide. A lot
of new jobs will be created and promising potential
benefits for both companies.
Color Club is entering a pilot project with Syma Viet
with the aim to build a worldwide competitive graphic
production house in Ho Chi Minh City. The partnership
will establish a Joint Venture during the pilot phase
this year. And it is expected that the cooperation can
lead to creation of more than 50 jobs. The transfer of
Danish know-how can secure a sustained competitiveness
of the potential collaboration.
For more information on the B2B Programme, please
contact B2B Coordinator Le Thi Thanh Loan
thaloa@um.dk.
(Source:
Ambassy of Denmark) |