Việt Nam remains attractive destinations for Japanese IT firms

May 15th at 08:01
15-05-2024 08:01:35+07:00

Việt Nam remains attractive destinations for Japanese IT firms

Link Station, one of the IT companies in Japan’s Aomori prefecture, has an ambitious plan to develop its branch in Việt Nam into one of its central offices in Southeast Asia.

Vietnamese staffs at Link Station in Japan's Aomori prefecture have a discussion with the company's officials. — VNA/VNS Photo

In recent years, many foreign companies, including Japanese IT enterprises, have shown significant interest in Việt Nam - a dynamic and potential market that is expected to help them expand their business in Asia.

Tanaka Taro from Link Station said in addition to the firm’s development plans in Taiwan (China), Link Station identifies Southeast Asia as a potential market, where Việt Nam could serve as a "regional hub".

He noted that there is ample room for cooperation and market exploration, especially the combination of Japan's strength and experience with the abundant IT workforce in Việt Nam.

Jin Masahiko, head of system development at Link Station, said the company has established an office in Việt Nam, with cooperation form that Vietnamese staff members in Japan are responsible for upstream and design, while the partner company in Việt Nam handles coding and programming.

With its high-quality workforce, Việt Nam proves to be a highly potential investment destination for Japanese IT companies, he said.

Nguyễn Nhật Minh from Link Station Vietnam said that currently, he is being provided with ample opportunities by the parent company in Japan to follow the actual product situation, compile a list of potential customers and enhance knowledge in management, sales and product introduction, aiming to serve future activities of the Japanese firm in Việt Nam.

Vietnamese developers ranked 29th globally in the developer skills charts of Skill Value’s Report 2019, making it the only representative from the Southeast Asia region in the top 30. Currently, the Southeast Asian nation has an estimated 350,000 IT engineers and programmers, and this figure is expected to increase to one million in the future. 

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