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"Hue - being creative to develop"
It is the theme of a seminar which will be organized by the provincial Development Research Institute in collaboration with Hue Industrial College and the provincial Young Entrepreneurs Association on June 14 -15. The workshop focuses on the contents of promoting and developing information technology, tourism and handicraft in Thua Thien Hue province.
Tourists and local people enjoy the walk along the ironwood pedestrian bridge on the Perfume River. Photo: Ngoc Ha
The workshop will host representatives of the provincial People's Committee leaders, relevant departments and agencies, experts, scientists, investors, companies, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), startup and both national and international experts who build policies, support startup, tourism and technology development, said Mr. Cung Trong Cuong, Director of the provincial Development Research Institute.
The seminar program will be organized with many forums such as Tourism and cuisine development; Handicrafts; Policies to attract investment in industry and information technology; Building policies to develop an innovative and technological city, and Technology trends. On the sidelines of the forums are the Creativeness - Startup - Technology exhibition and discussion on policies to develop Thua Thien Hue into a technological city.
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