On August 6th, during the Vietnam IT Day 2024 event in Tokyo, Japan, VTI proudly received an award from the Minister of Information and Communications. This honor recognizes VTI’s significant contributions to international market development and the elevation of Vietnam’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry amidst global economic fluctuations.
Mr Nguyen Hai Duong, Chief Operating Officer of VTI Japan, remarked upon receiving the award, “Today’s recognition from the Ministry of Information and Communications is the result of VTI’s relentless efforts to bring Vietnamese technology and intelligence to the world. We are committed to providing high-quality software services and products with deep expertise and effective problem-solving capabilities. We will continue striving for sustainable growth and contributing to the advancement of the ICT sector in Vietnam and globally.”
The Vietnam IT Day 2024 event in Tokyo, Japan, was organized by the Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA), the Japan Information Technology Services Industry Association (JISA), and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO). This event, supported by the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam, is part of an annual series of trade promotion activities aimed at connecting and fostering cooperation between Vietnamese and Japanese businesses in the digital technology sector.
On the same day at the event, Mr Pham Thanh Son, Chief Technology Officer of VTI Japan, participated in a panel discussion on green transformation in manufacturing enterprises. The MESX – Manufacturing Execution System developed by VTI was introduced as a solution to help businesses in all manufacturing sectors optimize resources and energy and reduce waste. VTI continuously researches and innovates to deliver high-quality Made-by-VTI products, aligning with the common goal of the Vietnamese and Japanese governments: achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.