HCM City augments cooperation with Siemens

VOV.VN - Ho Chi Minh City is keen to maintain linkages with German multinational technology conglomerate Siemens in digital transformation, digital economy, and smart city development.

Nguyen Van Dung, vice chairman of the municipal People’s Council, said in a statement made while receiving  Matthias Rebellius, member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG and CEO Smart Infrastructure, on August 16.

During the course of the meeting, Dung congratulated the group on its 30th founding anniversary of Siemens Vietnam, thereby affirming that over the past three decades the company has closely co-ordinated with local authorities and the business community to implement a wide range of activities. These focus on aspects which are essential to Vietnamese development such as industry, energy, smart infrastructure, and health, thereby contributing importantly to the country’s socio-economic development.

Hailing Siemens’s assistance and collaboration in its projects implemented in the southern city, he affirmed that the metropolis is fully committed to continuing to offer favourable conditions for Siemens's activities and projects on the basis of win-win co-operation.

Rebellius said that in its 30-year journey in Vietnam, along with providing technical and technological solutions, Siemens also pays close attention to human resources training to meet development requirements.

He voiced his hope at the prospect of continuing to work closely with the largest Vietnamese economic hub in the areas the group boasts strengths in and the city has demand in, such as high-tech development, digital transformation, urban transport, climate change response, and smart city building.

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