S Korea helps VN develop auxiliary, atomic industries

Nov 23rd at 14:07
23-11-2013 14:07:10+07:00

S Korea helps VN develop auxiliary, atomic industries

Technologies were transferred from South Korea to Vietnamese organisations and companies yesterday during the Korea-Viet Nam Materials and Components Technology Transfer Seminar in Ha Noi.

Since May 2011, the two countries have been co-operating in industry development and energy resources, including atomic energy, auxilliary industries, a US$17 million industrial technology incubator park in Can Tho and human resources development.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung will attend the groundbreaking ceremony for the park today.

This year, the South Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MoTIE) and Viet Nam's Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) signed a memorandum of understanding on co-operation in the auxiliary sector.

The technologies focus on electrical and electronics, automotive, machinery and textiles. The Korean counterparts surveyed 100 Vietnamese companies to discover which technologies were most in demand.

Kim Sun Min, director of MoTIE's Materials and Components Policy Division, said South Korea would help Viet Nam train 280 people on short-term (two-week) and long term (five-year) courses.

The long-term courses are set for mechanical and electronic engineering training, while the short-term ones aim at industrial technology policies for officials from MoIT.

In addition, both ministries have agreed to host joint research and development programmes for materials and components with an annual budget of $942,400.

"This event will open up more co-operation opportunities in the auxiliary industry for both sides," Kim said. "I hope it will contribute to the development of the sector in your country."

Viet Nam had the resources and potential to develop the auxiliary industry, he added.

Nguyen Huy Hoan, deputy director of MoIT's Department of Science and Technology, said:

"The transfer of South Korean technologies will help Vietnamese enterprises to enhance competitiveness, which in turn will attract more foreign direct investment and boost the economy." 

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