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Vietnam stands side by side with India in COVID-19 fight: leaders
Vietnam always stands side by side with India in the fight against COVID-19, the Vietnamese leaders affirmed on April 28.
In their messages of sympathy sent to their Indian counterparts Ram Nath Kovind and Narendra Modi, State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said they share difficulties faced by the Indian people in the fierce battle against COVID-19 in the context that the pandemic is developing complicatedly around the world.
Vietnam, Russia promote AI cooperation
Thursday, 2021-04-29 10:16:34
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NDO/VNA – The Committee for External Relations of St. Petersburg on April 28 organised a teleconference on cooperation between Vietnam and Russia in artificial intelligence (AI).
This is the first online conference between the two countries in the field which is developing rapidly and holding both development potential and challenges.
It received the support from the Vietnam Software & IT services (VINASA), Russoft – an association of software developing companies in Russia, the Technological Sovereignty Exports Association, and the Overseas Vietnamese Association in Russia.
Deputy Chairman of the Committee for External Relations of St. Petersburg Vyacheslav Kalganov said that the theme of this teleconference is a topical issue because the current technology development makes the demand for control and automation systems increase.
Published on: Monday, December 28, 2020
By: Bernama
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Ponomarenko (second, left), Lee (second, right) and Loo (right) having a group photo after an interview with Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) at ITRAMAS headquarters recently.
Kuala Lumpur: Technology plays a vital role in developing a country economically and socially. It has the potential to drive economic growth and enhance social wealth by increasing the income levels.
For Malaysia, the high-technology industry has been the key contributor to the national economy, contributing US$90.3 billion of exports in 2018, mainly from manufacturing exports which stood at 52.8 per cent. (According to the Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology - MIGHT)
Published on: Monday, December 28, 2020
By: Bernama
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Ponomarenko (second, left), Lee (second, right) and Loo (right) having a group photo after an interview with Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) at ITRAMAS headquarters recently.
Kuala Lumpur: Technology plays a vital role in developing a country economically and socially. It has the potential to drive economic growth and enhance social wealth by increasing the income levels.
For Malaysia, the high-technology industry has been the key contributor to the national economy, contributing US$90.3 billion of exports in 2018, mainly from manufacturing exports which stood at 52.8 per cent. (According to the Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology - MIGHT)
Itramas Corp Lee Choo BooItramas Corp Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Lee Choo Boo (pic) said the use of high technology is important and opens up opportunities to bring the country into the next level in terms of a high-income nation as well as having high-skilled and knowledge workers.
KUALA LUMPUR: Technology plays a vital role in developing a country economically and socially. It has the potential to drive economic growth and enhance social wealth by increasing the income levels.
For Malaysia, the high-technology industry has been the key contributor to the national economy, contributing US$90.3bil of exports in 2018, mainly from manufacturing exports which stood at 52.8%.