VINASME facilitates B2B transactions with Korean companies.
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DNHN - In the realm of stem cell research and application, the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (VINASME) recently coordinated a business-to-business (B2B) trade promotion initiative with several Korean companies.
In attendance were Hanoi-based researchers, businesses, and hospitals, as well as Dr To Hoai Nam, Permanent Vice President and General Secretary of VINASME; Mr Nguyen Van Tu, Chief of the VINASME Office and Member of the Standing Committee; and Mr Tran Van Hien, Deputy Head of the VINASME Training and Membership Department. Ms. Eun Hee Kim, General Director of Noblesse Korea, Mr. Oh. Jung Hwon, Chairman of Noblesse Korea, Mr. Jung Jin Gi, Director of Korea International, Mr. James Kim, Director of Taein Global, and several other business representatives comprise the Korean business delegation.
"To find all support measures and create favourable conditions to assist Vietnamese businesses in exchanging, forming joint ventures, investing, and promoting trade with Korean partners, the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (VINASME), the national representative of Vietnamese small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and the largest organisation in Vietnam organising connections among businesses stated during the programme: " At the same time, we wish to facilitate information exchange and interaction between businesses from both nations. This would facilitate a deeper mutual comprehension between the two parties and foster a trajectory towards sustained and expanding collaboration in the future.
Representatives of Korean businesses proactively introduce products, establish connections with units, and pursue opportunities for business cooperation in the context of care research projects within an environment of open and cordial exchange. human health, with a particular focus on the investigation and implementation of immune cells and stem cells to aid in the treatment of cancer using contemporary techniques that have been implemented and utilized in several nations, including the United States, Japan, and China...
Mr. Nguyen Thai Ha, Director of the Institute for Research and Application of Vietnamese Traditional Medicine and Nutrition, told the Korean Business Delegation that he has access to stem cells and is extremely enthusiastic about them as a medical scientist in Vietnam. alongside preeminent professors in Vietnam and as the custodian of a family tradition of over 400 years of traditional medicine, he has been a book author for over two decades on the subject of stem cells. regarding the use of stem cells in traditional Vietnamese medicine. Consequently, this is a subject that Mr Nguyen Thai Ha finds extremely intriguing when it comes to Korean business applications of stem cells: the application of stem cell chemistry to nerve cells for the treatment of gynaecological diseases. extraordinarily attractive.
Indeed, Mr. Nguyen Thai Ha has recently utilised stem cells to improve the vision and hearing of patients with functional disorders. As a result, we anticipate that Korean enterprises will expand their introduction of this cutting-edge technology to a wider range of sectors, including health and the fine arts so that Vietnamese enterprises can rapidly adopt, collaborate with, and implement it in these critical areas of life.
In the realm of stem cell research and application, the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (VINASME) recently coordinated a business-to-business (B2B) trade promotion initiative with several Korean companies.
Scene from the workplace
Observe the work session scene.
In attendance were Hanoi-based researchers, businesses, and hospitals, as well as Dr To Hoai Nam, Permanent Vice President and General Secretary of VINASME; Mr Nguyen Van Tu, Chief of the VINASME Office and Member of the Standing Committee; and Mr Tran Van Hien, Deputy Head of the VINASME Training and Membership Department. Ms. Eun Hee Kim, General Director of Noblesse Korea, Mr. Oh. Jung Hwon, Chairman of Noblesse Korea, Mr. Jung Jin Gi, Director of Korea International, Mr. James Kim, Director of Taein Global, and several other business representatives comprise the Korean business delegation.
The opening address was delivered by Dr. To Hoai Nam, Permanent Vice President and General Secretary of VINASME.
Permanent Vice President and General Secretary of VINASME, Dr. To Hoai Nam, delivered the address.
"To find all support measures and create favourable conditions to assist Vietnamese businesses in exchanging, forming joint ventures, investing, and promoting trade with Korean partners, the Vietnam Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (VINASME), the national representative of Vietnamese small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and the largest organization in Vietnam organizing connections among businesses stated during the programme: " At the same time, we wish to facilitate information exchange and interaction between businesses from both nations. This would facilitate a deeper mutual comprehension between the two parties and foster a trajectory towards sustained and expanding collaboration in the future.
Ms. Eun Hee Kim, the General Director of Noblesse Korea, provided an introduction to the organisation and its offerings.
The General Director of Noblesse Korea Company, Ms. Eun Hee Kim, introduced the organisation and its stem cell research.
Representatives of Korean businesses proactively introduce products, establish connections with units, and pursue opportunities for business cooperation in the context of care research projects within an environment of open and cordial exchange. human health, with a particular focus on the investigation and implementation of immune cells and stem cells to aid in the treatment of cancer using contemporary techniques that have been implemented and utilised in several nations, including the United States, Japan, and China...
Mr. Nguyen Thai Ha, Director of the Institute for Research and Application of Vietnamese Traditional Medicine and Nutrition, told the Korean Business Delegation that he has access to stem cells and is extremely enthusiastic about them as a medical scientist in Vietnam. alongside preeminent professors in Vietnam and as the custodian of a family tradition of over 400 years of traditional medicine, he has been a book author for over two decades on the subject of stem cells. regarding the use of stem cells in traditional Vietnamese medicine. Consequently, this is a subject that Mr Nguyen Thai Ha finds extremely intriguing when it comes to Korean business applications of stem cells: the application of stem cell chemistry to nerve cells for the treatment of gynaecological diseases. extraordinarily attractive.
The viewpoint was articulated by Mr. Nguyen Thai Ha, the Director of the Institute for Research and Application of Vietnamese Traditional Medicine and Nutrition.
The viewpoint was articulated by Mr. Nguyen Thai Ha, the Director of the Institute for Research and Application of Vietnamese Traditional Medicine and Nutrition.
Indeed, Mr. Nguyen Thai Ha has recently utilised stem cells to improve the vision and hearing of patients with functional disorders. As a result, we anticipate that Korean enterprises will expand their introduction of this cutting-edge technology to a wider range of sectors, including health and the fine arts so that Vietnamese enterprises can rapidly adopt, collaborate with, and implement it in these critical areas of life.
The chairman of the Vietnam Immuno-Oncology Association, Professor Hoang Trong Quang, evaluates the novel product.
The new product is evaluated by the chairman of the Vietnam Immuno-Oncology Association, Professor Hoang Trong Quang.
Professor Hoang Trong Quang, Chairman of the Vietnam Cancer Immunology Association and Founder of the Centre for International Cooperation on Stem Cells and Former Chief of Office of the Ministry of Health, was enthusiastic upon learning that Korean companies had begun introducing stem cell research and applications. "Upon hearing this, we recognised opportunities for collaboration and assistance from Korea to aid in the development of stem cell-based medicine in Vietnam." Additionally, scientists have the opportunity to conduct extensive research on the potential applications and treatments of stem cells in the context of cancer.
Permanent Vice Chairman and General Secretary of VINASME To Hoai Nam expressed gratitude to the Board of Directors of Korean businesses and presented a token of appreciation representing prosperous and favourable development at the meeting. Uncomplicated sailing.
Duc Hanh
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