Business Meeting ASIA 2015 in Hanoi to open new business opportunities
On 19th and 20th August 2015, Business Meeting ASIA 2011 was held in Hoa Lac Hi-tech Park (HHTP), Hanoi, Vietnam. It was panned out well with the cooperation between HHTP Management Board and Asian Science Park Association (ASPA).
Mr. Pham Dai Duong, Chairman of HHTP Management Board made an opening speech
Signing ceremonies between partners in the Conference
There were nearly 50 Vietnamese companies and 23 Korean, Japanese and Thailand SMEs in the field of ICT, Electronics, biotechnology, automation, services and so on to participate in the event and had a series of one-on-one (1:1) business meetings. New business cooperation opportunities are expected to grow from those meetings.
Local and foreign enterprises discussed to find out business opportunities
In the framework of the event, the Management Board took foreign companies to visit some companies in HHTP such as Vietnam-Korea Medical Co. Ltd., FPT Software and so forth.
HHTP is the first and largest hi-tech park in Vietnam with the total area of 1586 ha and it is located in the area of Hanoi. HHTP will be developed as a model of a smart and science city. It consists of the main functional zones such as R&D Zone, Software Park, Hi-tech Industrial Zone, Education and Training Zone, Central and Service Area and so on. HHTP was the member in 2007 and then the board member of ASPA and played it important roles in ASPA activities. ASPA was established in 1997 in Japan to support the development of business communities in Asia. |
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