A proposal to create the Thanh Hoa province's Digital Transformation Alliance
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- 17:31 15/12/2023
DNHN - Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh, the chairman of the Thanh Hoa City Business Association, made proposals to create the Digital Transformation Alliance, and call for utilising Vietnamese resources abroad through investment and collaboration.
About the corporate community's adoption of digital transformation
According to Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh, the Thanh Hoa Province Digital Transformation Alliance was founded for the following reasons: The business community is keen to examine its production and business to accurately assess the existing situation, strengths, and weaknesses and to provide solutions for operating production and business activities going forward, given the numerous challenges that the economy and enterprises are facing.
To overcome obstacles, the Vietnam Alliance for Digital Transformation of Small and Medium Enterprises and the Thanh Hoa City Business Association arranged a working conference. The Association may plainly observe from the work programme how important the Alliance is to the production, business, and digital transformation of businesses.
The business community has received free medical examination software thus far from the Vietnam Alliance for Digital Transformation of Small and Medium Enterprises. Once the data from each business has been entered, this software will generate recommendations for the business field's strengths and shortcomings. In terms of human resources or the software industry, this outcome will enable the Digital Transformation Alliance to establish a consulting group to assist companies in identifying workable and efficient solutions tailored to their unique needs. This group will be formed by artificial intelligence technology.
It is known that Cho Lon Electronic Exchange - City's software was supplied by the Alliance for Digital Transformation of Small and Medium Enterprises. The electronic trading floors in Ben Tre and Vung Tau provinces, as well as in Ho Chi Minh City, are thriving.
Additionally, Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh suggested the following companies as core members of the province's Digital Transformation Alliance: members and executives of relevant departments, as well as businesses engaged in digitalization and technology-related activities. Support is provided by the Vietnam Small and Medium Enterprise Digital Transformation Alliance.
The business community anticipates having more positive measures in forecasting and investing in developing production and business activities shortly thanks to the cooperation of the Thanh Hoa Province Digital Transformation Alliance, the Vietnam Small and Medium Enterprises Digital Transformation Alliance, and the City Business Association.
Encourage cooperation and investment from outside Vietnamese resources and offer your assistance to them
The chairman of the Thanh Hoa City Business Association also called for and supported the use of Vietnamese resources abroad for investment and cooperation, as well as urging the province authorities and the Thanh Hoa Investment Promotion Centre to do so.
The Thanh Hoa City Business Association recently arranged investment promotion tours to Laos, Thailand, Taiwan, Korea, and China, according to Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh. Businesses frequently stay in touch with associations abroad after travelling to and operating in other nations. This allows them to invite international business owners who require investments to visit and discover the investment opportunities in Thanh Hoa province.
As of right now, the province People's Committees have received document No. 5901 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which details the planning of a conference to showcase Vietnamese resources abroad that took place in Hai Phong on December 26–28. The Overseas Vietnamese Business Association of Laos and Thailand, along with the Thanh Hoa City Business Association, will sign a cooperation agreement during this conference.
300 participants from central agencies, prosperous Vietnamese firms abroad, creative entrepreneurs, and young Vietnamese people living abroad attended the conference. The conference will cover a variety of themes, such as supply chain growth, human resource development, and green investment. Businesses intend to use the conference to make use of Vietnamese financial resources abroad for joint investment in Thanh Hoa province.
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