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Update news tech firms
Coping with challenges such as Covid-19 and yen depreciation, Vietnamese IT (information technology) firms have overcome difficulties and maintained their business with Japanese partners in digital transformation.
Vietnam’s digital firms have entered a new period, bringing Make in Vietnam digital products and services to the world, with the ambition of solving countries’ problems in digital transformation and digital economy.
Molex, the world’s leading electronic component and connection device manufacturer, has announced a plan to expand its production facility in Hanoi with a total production area of 16,000 sq m.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, technology businesses have shown their potential by maintaining an impressive growth momentum.
Stocks of technology companies are selling very well in the Vietnamese stock market.
The rules of the game in the future will be "quick fish eats slow fish". Even “giants,” without timely performing digital transformation, may lose ground to “rookies” that are young and agile in the 4.0 technological revolution.
VietNamNet Bridge - Leading technology firms in Vietnam have gathered resources on AI research and development over the last two years and have gained initial results.
Companies from Singapore to Finland are racing to improve artificial intelligence so software can automatically spot and block videos of grisly murders and mayhem before they go viral on social media.
Four of the world's biggest tech giants - Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe - have agreed to a new settlement of $415m (£273.5m) in an attempt to resolve a lawsuit.