The Vietnamese government promotes the fourth industrial revolution The Vietnamese government is actively promoting the fourth industrial revolution, and it is expected that Vietnamese society will change a lot in the future. On May 4, 2017, the Prime Minister’s office issued the “Strengthening Directive to meet the Fourth Industrial Revolution” No. 16 / CT-TOT. The main contents are as follows. · Efforts to promote infrastructure development, IT applications and IT personnel · Develop digital infrastructure. · Protection of network security…
About IT personnel in Vietnam
Number of IT staff in Vietnam According to data from the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam, the total number of employees involved in the IT field was about 780,000 in 2016, of which about 300,000 are working in the hardware industry. Be involved in software industry and digital content industry. Among them, the number of IT engineers like engineers in Vietnam is about 300,000. Currently, the Vietnamese government is actively supporting the development of IT personnel. The Ministry…
Introduction to IT industry in Vietnam
Vietnam is rapidly developing the IT industry With the rapid spread of the Internet in Vietnam, the IT industry has maintained stable high growth rates, and this is one of the areas with large sales and exports. According to VINASA (Vietnam Association of IT Services and Software), as shown in Figure 1, sales in the IT industry in general continue to rise, indicating that the market is growing rapidly. Vietnam’s economic growth rate is about 6% per year, but the…
Overview of Vietnam’s economy
With a stable political system and high economic growth, Vietnam is expected to continue to be an attractive market for Japan. Vietnam’s population increased Domestic population in Vietnam reached 94.58 million in 2018 (14th in the world), 26.32 million in Indonesia (4th in the world) in Southeast Asia and 17.02 million in the Philippines (12th in the world) This is the second largest in the world, followed by 69.18 million people in Thailand. As shown in Figure 1, in contrast…