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Vietnam Digital Transformation Alliance makes debut

The Vietnam Digital Transformation Alliance was launched by the Vietnam Software & IT Services (VINASA) within the framework of the Vietnam ICT Summit 2019 in Hanoi on August 8.
Vietnam Digital Transformation Alliance makes debut ảnh 1Vietnam Digital Transformation Alliance makes debut (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Digital Transformation Alliance was launched bythe Vietnam Software & IT Services Association (VINASA) withinthe framework of the Vietnam ICT Summit 2019 in Hanoi on August 8.

The alliance comprises leading technological firms in Vietnam such as Viettel,FPT, CMC, VNG, and MobiFone.

It aims to call on large ICT enterprises, leading experts and institutes toshake hands with the Government, ministries, organisations and enterprises tospeed up the progress of digital transformation in Vietnam.

Addressing the event, Chairmanof Viettel Le Dang Dung, who is also chairman of the alliance, stressed that thealliance comprises Vietnam’s biggest telecom and IT enterprises with a missionto inspire the society on digital transformation and forge infrastructure andservice foundations for Vietnamese enterprises and society to go digital. Inthe next phase, the alliance will invite competent enterprises to join. - VNA


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