VINASA to compete at APICTA

VOV.VN - Vietnam Software and IT Service Association (VINASA) will compete at the Asia-Pacific Information Communication Technology Awards (APICTA) – one of most noble information and communication technology (ICT) awards in Asia-Pacific region. 

VINASA has already chosen outstanding products and services for the contest.

VINASA leaders have attended an APICTA’s meeting in Taiwan to prepare for the awards. APICTA 2016 is scheduled to take place in Taiwan on December 2-5 and is expected to draw more than 600 delegates from 17 APICTA members, VINASA said.

Nguyen Thi Thu Giang, VINASA General Director, said the event provides an opportunity for Vietnam ICT products and services to compete at regional contests and for domestic ICT companies to cooperate and share experience with partners from 17 Asia-Pacific economies.

VINASA will choose outstanding ICT products and services which won Sao Khue 2016 awards and those proposed by businesses.
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