Bac Giang provincial Young Entrepreneur Association and Digital Novaon Group launch digital transformation project
According to the YEA leader, it has prioritised to develop digital transformation models to nearly 200 member businesses and build leadership skill in digital technology era, hence improving management capability, developing the production and business, attracting more investors to province.
Permanent Vice Chairman of provincial People’s Committee Mai Son speaks at the event. |
Chairman of Digital Novaon Group Nguyen Minh Quy highly appreciated YEA’s determination of digital transformation application and affirmed that the group with rich experience and qualified human resources will accompany the YEA, assist in software application, optimum technology solution and services to help the companies achieve successful digital transformation.
Speaking at the event, Permanent Vice Chairman of provincial People’s Committee, Honor Chairman of the provincial YEA Mai Son said Bac Giang was positively praised by the Minister of Communication and Information in three pillars of digital transformation and rank fifth nationwide in term of business registration documents handled on online network...
Chairman of the provincial Young Entrepreneur Association Luu Tien Chung voices at the event. |
The result was gained greatly thanks to the joint collaboration of business and entrepreneur. The provincial leader affirmed that Bac Giang always appreciates the role of enterprises and business person as the driving force to develop local economy.
He urged the YEA to continue reinforcing the organization and relation between the authority and business community within digital transformation condition in the upcoming time.
Chairman of the provincial Young Entrepreneur Association Luu Tien Chung and Chairman of Digital Novaon Group Nguyen Minh Quy ink the cooperative agreement on digital transformation. |
At the event, the provincial YEA and Digital Novaon Group inked cooperative agreement on digital transformation and connection among provincial businesses.
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