Experiencing Samsung Galaxy S9+. Photo: Vietnam+ Together with the 5G technology, Internet of Things (IoT), and Virtual Reality (VR), the Artificial Intelligence (AI) are among major topics of this year’ technology event. In addition, businesses involved in the field promised to renew the digital platform and launched new technologies and devices during the congress. Notably, Samsung sent its best employees of its factories in the two Vietnamese provinces of Thai Nguyen and Bac Ninh to the event to announce Galaxy S9/S9+ smartphones. It is also to mark the 10th founding anniversary of Samsung branches in Vietnam, and honor Vietnamese workers, who have contributed much to the company since the very first days, said Shim Won Hwan, CEO of Samsung Vietnam. Apart from that, Samsung Vietnam also broadcast live the announcing ceremony for the two products of its two factories in Bac Ninh and Thai Nguyen. The new S9/S9+ smartphones manufactured by Vietnamese workers will be exported to 128 countries and territories around the world. Translated by Trung Thanh
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