Representatives of Japanese LEOC company and Dong A College of Da Nang agree on a strategic co-operation deal in Japanese language training, vocational skills and manpower enrollment for Japan market. (Source: VNA) Da Nang(VNA) – Japan’s LEOC company and the Da Nang-based Dong A College have inked a Memorandum ofUnderstanding (MoU) on cooperation in Japanese language training, vocationalskills and manpower enrollment.Chairman and CEO of Dong A College Nguyen ThiAnh Dao said the MoU, which was signed last week, would enroll 1,000 graduatedstudents at the college to work in Japan in 2022. Dao said the partner would boost cooperation inJapanese language training, culture, nursing, information technology, electronicsand hospitality management. LEOC, a contract food services company, willoffer internships and part-time jobs at companies in Japan. Last year, Route Inn Group from Japan began an enrollment programme of studentsfrom Dong A college to work at its resort in Okinawafollowing a training agreement signed in 2015. Japan’s Linux ProfessionalInstitute (JPI) and the Evolable Asia company have also established aninformation technology human resource training programme with the Da Nang-basedcollege, while the Japan of Asia organisation agreed cooperation for nursingthat serve the Japanese market. In 2016, the college and 20 automobilebusinesses agreed on the establishment of practical courses at automobilefactories for students.-VNA
PANO – The Phu Yen Provincial People’s Committee led by the Chief of the Provincial Department of Investment and Planning and the Director of Rakuichi Broadband Solution Co, Ltd, Kensaku Matsumoto, who represents 4 Japanese companies signed a framework agreement on tuna-processing and exports on March 17th. Under the deal, the two sides will set up a joint venture in the Province to collect tuna as materials for processing and exports. The Japanese companies will also invest in 2 logistic vessels that provide oil, food, fresh water and other necessities, as well as tuna-preserving and processing technology for local tuna…... [read more]
At the signing ceremonyThe Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) and the Japanese company signed an agreement in Hanoi on August 8 after a year of fruitful co-operation. VFF Secretary General Le Hoai Anh said the company has actively engaged in activities to improve the training environment for Vietnamese footballers. The extension of the sponsorship is expected to provide the best conditions for the national football team to realise its goal of winning the Southeast Asian Football Championship 2016, he added./. Source: NDO/VNA Theo ven.vn... [read more]
Vietnamese footballers (Source: dantri.com.vn)Hanoi (VNA) – Yanmar Co., Ltd, of Japan will continue to be the main sponsor of the Vietnam national football team until March 2018.The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) and the Japanese company signed an agreement in Hanoi on August 8 after a year of fruitful cooperation.VFF Secretary General Le Hoai Anh said the company has actively engaged in activities to improve the training environment for Vietnam’s footballers.The extension of the sponsorship is expected to provide the best conditions for the national football team to realise its goal of winning the Southeast Asian Football Championship 2016, he added./.... [read more]
An elderly has been monitoring through patient monitor facilities donated by GE Healthcare at the Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Bach Mai General Hospital in Ha Noi. — VNS File Photo HA NOI (VNS) — The Bach Mai General Hospital and GE Healthcare today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide an education programme for improving patient connectivity and clinical decision making for physicians at the Ha Noi-based hospital. "The signing of this co-operation agreement today opened up great opportunities for transferring expertise and enhancing education between GE's leading experts and Vietnamese colleagues, in order to…... [read more]
Yanmar Co., Ltd, of Japan will continue to be the main sponsor of the Vietnam national football team until March 2018. The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) and the Japanese company signed an agreement in Hanoi on August 8 after a year of fruitful cooperation. VFF Secretary General Le Hoai Anh said the company has actively engaged in activities to improve the training environment for Vietnam’s footballers. The extension of the sponsorship is expected to provide the best conditions for the national football team to realise its goal of winning the Southeast Asian Football Championship 2016, he added. VNA... [read more]