Business Innovation Zone 2023 project launched

The Business Innovation Zone 2023 project was launched on March 21, under the theme “Sync-up the power of human-tech-media”.
Business Innovation Zone 2023 project launched ảnh 1A wood furniture factory (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA)– The Business Innovation Zone 2023 project was launched on March 21, under the theme “Sync-up the power of human-tech-media”.

The project, initiatedby the RX Tradex Vietnam company, is a core programme and part of a series ofactivities ahead of the Vietnam Manufacturing Expo (VME) and internationalelectronics show NEPCON Vietnam in August and September 2023, General Directorof RX Tradex Vietnam Vu Trong Tai told the launch in Ho Chi Minh City.

Apart from training workshopsand programmes for business managers and leaders, the 2023 project will alsogive enterprises a chance to seek potential partners via trips to factories inThailand and Vietnam, he noted.

Pham Trung Hung, ConsultingDirector of the PNA Consulting company – a strategic partner of the project,said humans are always the first and foremost factor substantially affecting the operations of business models. Therefore, the 2023 project’s focus on the threefactors of human resources, technology, and media is highly essential for enterprises.

Speaking at thelaunch, some experts pointed out that the shift of many global supply chains iscreating opportunities for Vietnam and mitigating the impact of a demand declinein such markets as the US and Europe.

However, to seize the opportunity, practical programmes are necessary for firms in the manufacturing, supporting,and electronics industries of Vietnam to access new technical and technologicaltrends and directly meet potential partners from around the globe.

Given this, the factorytrips under the 2023 project will bring about opportunities for both visitors and exhibitors at the VME and NEPCON Vietnam to learn about new andhigh-tech infrastructure and production processes./.
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