GM's project in Vietnam: Helping small businesses in Vietnam use AI technology to do their jobs better

DNHN - CEO Kim Dawson, who is in charge of the GM project in Vietnam, is planning a project that could help a lot of people in the country in the future.

 

 

CEO Kim Dawson, who is in charge of the GM project in Vietnam, is planning a project that could help a lot of people in the country in the future.
CEO Kim Dawson, who is in charge of the GM project in Vietnam, is planning a project that could help a lot of people in the country in the future.

By introducing Korea's best ICT technology to small business owners, we can help them live better and spend more.People in Korea are helping to build an O2O service platform for small businesses in Vietnam, and they want to use AI technology to make things easier for people in the country.

By mirroring the diversity of the payment system, GM can open an investment-free online market through an online platform that connects small businesses and customers directly.

This allows GM to open an investment-free market. They can get into a hard-to-reach market with O2O service providers.

 

GM's project in Vietnam
GM's project in Vietnam.

This lets them move closer to real-life services. By applying GM's main points to real-life and reviving commercial areas, it is hoped that small businesses in Vietnam will be able to make more money.

Also, users will use AR-based services as if they were playing a game, and a platform is expected to be set up.

The O2O services that are easy for people to use will be finished. The goal of the GM project is to build a system that can send goods all over the world.

Phuoc Lap

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