Vinsmart to begin smartphone production within this quarter

Oct 25th at 10:33
25-10-2018 10:33:10+07:00

Vinsmart to begin smartphone production within this quarter

Vinsmart will start producing smartphones from this quarter.

On October 11, 2018, Haiphong Economic Zone Management Unit granted an investment certificate for Vinsmart JSC to develop a factory producing mobile phones and electronic household products at the Dinh Vu-Cat Hai Economic Zone, Haiphong city.

The total investment of the project is registered at VND1.5 trillion ($65.2 million) and the facility will be based on an area of 10,000 square metres. The factory aims to manufacture five million products per year from 2020, including 300,000 smartphones, and electronic household products under the Vinsmart brand, both for the domestic and export markets. The project will be put into operation in the end of this year.

Vingroup’s two factories, Vinfast and Vinsmart, both located in Haiphong will change the city vista tremendously.

Earlier on July 5, Vinsmart signed a strategic partnership agreement with pish technology company BQ for the production of Vsmart smartphones.

Vinsmart has purchased the pish company’s intellectual property rights under the agreement to develop two smartphone models for the high-end and low-end segments.

The deal will allow Vinsmart to introduce Vietnamese-branded smartphones with future-oriented designs and European-standard technology.

It will take advantage of BQ’s strengths in almost all aspects of the production chain, ranging from product design and research and development to production. It will also work closely with BQ in product research and development to apply advanced technologies in production.

Established in June, Vinsmart has the charter capital of VND3 trillion ($130.4 million) and will produce smartphones of international standards and stay abreast of Industry 4.0. It will also conduct research on artificial intelligence with a plant located in the northern city of Haiphong.

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