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HCMC focusing on training AI human resources

March 4, 2021 by sggpnews.org.vn

According to the comprehensive plan to develop the IT human resources, Vietnam needed 1 million workers in the IT field in 2020. Yet the reality shows that there are only 600,000 IT students being trained in 400 higher educational institutes and 8 key IT training centers nationwide.

Statistics from the Institute of Information Technology Strategy (under the Ministry of Information & Communications) show that 72 percent of IT students lack practical experience, while 42 percent are weak at team work. Only 15 percent of IT graduates satisfy the demands of employers.

Vietnam now has over 700 IT companies working in key fields of the IT industry, including 220 foreign ones. They mostly locate in major cities or software parks.

Notably, despite a high job potential, the AI field still attracts little attention from both learners and trainers. There is no formal university department or school to specifically provide tertiary education in this field. Most curriculum focus on software developing, which is a rather old trend of the previous decade. This calls for a serious curriculum redesign to answer the current needs of IT companies, both domestic and international.

There should be an establishment of AI departments in universities or the development of such majors as computer vision, natural language processing, Big Data, robotics. Tertiary educational institutes should cooperate with IT businesses for internship programs, career guiding fairs, academic challenges, and training equipment provision (like server clusters, computing clusters, GPU, robots, IoT devices).

Experts voiced that in order for HCMC to own sufficient core AI human resources, the municipal authorities must first identify the market needs and the ability to apply research result in reality. They then have to actively link the development of smart city, innovative urban areas with the growth of talented AI employees.

These actions will gradually form a complete AI ecosystem so that HCMC can transform into a database center of the whole Southeast Asian region in 2030, and of the world in the far future.

There must be clear short-term as well as long-term strategies to turn HCMC into a smart city, including the three key points of research and training, technology mastering, and innovation promotion.

Regarding the first key point, more investment should be pour into the AI field via supporting funds, collaboration with national and international partners to take advantage of all possible strengths.

A kind of ‘shared university’ for AI training could be formed, where educational facilities are located in one place, and the teaching staff or research teams come to perform their tasks. This model does need specific policies to regulate particular responsibilities and rights of each partner, as well as the role of the municipal authorities in the project.

Director of Vietnam National University – HCMC Vu Hai Quan stated that the potential of key AI research teams directly shape the training direction for new AI workers. They are the model for the young generations to look up to.

Therefore, the AI human resources training project should consist of financial aid for major AI research teams to expand their study in various fields, the construction of AI labs, the organization of academic contests about AI to tackle existing problems in the community.

These actions will no doubt increase the position of Vietnam in the global AI top list and the awareness of AI importance in the society.

By Thanh Hung – Translated by Thanh Tam

Filed Under: Education HCMC, training, AI human resources, robotics, automation, smart city, computer vision, natural language processing, Big Data, Education, AI..., hcmc human resources, focus hope human resources, training definition in human resource management

First ASEAN-France DPC meeting held virtually

March 4, 2021 by en.vietnamplus.vn

First ASEAN-France DPC meeting held virtually hinh anh 1 At the meeting (Photo: VNA)

Jakarta (VNA) – The first ASEAN-France Development Partnership Committee (AF-DPC) Meeting took place on March 4 in the form of a video conference.

The Vietnamese delegation was led by Vietnam’s representative to the ASEAN Ambassador Nguyen Hai Bang.

At the meeting, the French side affirmed that France treasures cooperation with ASEAN, underlining that the organisation plays a significant role in maintaining political and economic stability in the region, and voicing a hope to further participate in ASEAN-led processes.

France affirmed it will support the building of the ASEAN Community and implementation of the 2025 Vision, priorities in the ASEAN Comprehensive Recovery Framework, the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) 2025), and the Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI) Work Plan IV (2021 -2025); while actively contributing to maintaining peace, stability and development in Asia-Pacific and the world.

For their part, ASEAN representatives welcomed and highly valued that France has become a Development Partner of ASEAN.

They expressed gratitude to France’s assistance for ASEAN members through the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) over the past 25 years, especially in the fields of regional economic integration, education, environment and climate change, and institutional enhancement/capacity building.

They also suggested France bolster cooperation in digitalisation, biodiversity, tourism and cultural exchange, technical education and vocational training, as well as support other ASEAN mechanisms and initiatives, particularly the ASEAN Smart Cities Network.

Regarding future cooperation, the two sides agreed to foster practical collaboration in spheres of mutual interest, and identify and focus on some prioritised fields at present.

Of note, they consented to compile the Practical Cooperation Areas (PCA) for 2022-26, which serves as the basis for effective implementation of cooperation activities between ASEAN and France in the coming time.

As a member of the European Union, France takes part in and supports the ASEAN-EU dialogue partnership, while paying attention to bolstering its direct relations with ASEAN, the country’s representative said.

France was recognised as a Development Partner of ASEAN during the 53rd ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting hosted by Vietnam last September, marking a new step forward in the bilateral ties and paving the way for new cooperation chances.

The second AF-DPC meeting is slated for 2022./.

VNA

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Generali Vietnam launches people-centric strategy to become best employer in industry

March 5, 2021 by www.vir.com.vn

generali vietnam launches people centric strategy to become best employer in industry
With the “More than just a place to work” people strategy, Generali Vietnam aims to build up a dynamic, creative, and highly professional team of individuals

The company is also running its Management Trainee programme Genext Challenge 2021 to recruit, train, and develop young talents to meet its business growth needs in Vietnam.

The core of this strategy is the objective to build Generali Vietnam into “more than just a place to work” where every staff member can “learn – grow – live – thrive”.

Along with this, the company will step up its training activities and programmes with practical, innovative, and diverse content and formats, as well as reinforce a learning and development culture.

generali vietnam launches people centric strategy to become best employer in industry
Young talents graduating from Genext Challenge’s second course are ready to shoulder important missions at Generali Vietnam

The company also constantly digitalises all human resources processes, including the registration and management of training and development requests, and many practical online training programmes.

With Grow, Generali Vietnam will continue to focus on developing its high-quality workforce via the Generali Talent Management programme and the ongoing Management Trainee programme Genext Challenge 2021.

Both programmes aim at developing the company’s talent pool and outstanding individuals to build the next generation of leaders, meeting Generali’s needs for rapid and sustainable development in Vietnam.

generali vietnam launches people centric strategy to become best employer in industry
Generali employees regularly take part in training and teambuilding to promote SOHI culture as well as improve their professional skills

With Live, with an aim to become “more than just a place to work” where every employee can live and work to their heart’s content with great passion and ambition, the company has been carrying out notable people policies like reinforcing diversity and inclusion; implementing smart working policies enabling employees to flexibly manage their work and family responsibilities; promoting work-life balance through stepping up diverse engagement activities and initiatives, and enhancing compensation and benefits.

Efforts are also geared towards reinforcing the SOHI culture (Simplification, Ownership, Human Touch, Innovation) through continuous training, rewards, and recognition, and constant feedback in day-to-day work.

With Thrive, in addition to offering staff opportunities for development and career progress, Generali Vietnam plans and organises various meaningful, practical, innovative, and engaging community programmes.

generali vietnam launches people centric strategy to become best employer in industry
Generali regularly stages meaningful community-oriented activities with the active engagement of the company’s employees

These programmes enable staff to join hands with the company in realising its ambition of becoming “Lifetime Partners”, creating positive and sustainable values for customers, partners, and the community. Concurrently, this helps motivate staff with meaningful work life purpose and build pride.

Tina Nguyen, Generali Vietnam CEO, said: “The ‘More than just a place to work’ people strategy is one of Generali’s strategic and sustainable efforts to build an ideal working environment and develop a happy, engaged, professional, and inspired workforce. With it, we hope to spread such happiness to customers and the community through our quality insurance services and products as well as our contributions to the society.”

An enthusiastic, inspiring work environment at Generali and its unique SOHI culture have been vividly featured in the recently launched “More than just a place to work” music video. In 2020, Generali Vietnam was also listed among the Top 10 Companies with Happy Workforce based on a survey conducted by Anphabe, a leading consulting firm providing employer branding and happy workplace solutions.

By Anh Duc

Filed Under: Uncategorized Generali, HR, employment, Insurance, life insurance, best employers, best employer, Generali Vietnam Life Insurance Limited Liability Company, best employers list, aon hewitt best employers, Generali Vietnam Life Insurance, BEST EMPLOYER BRAND, Generali Vietnam, forbes best employers, Best Employer in Singapore, hewitt best employers, Best Employers In America

Hanwha Life Vietnam inks co-operation deal with Pharmacity

March 4, 2021 by www.vir.com.vn

According to the MoU, Pharmacity will become a partner in the customer care network of Hanwha Life. Customers of Hanwha Life Vietnam will be able to access the benefits provided from this collaboration as well as experience policy owner services such as premium payments at the system of over 500 drugstores of Pharmacity nationwide via payment service providers like Payoo, Momo, and VNPay. About 450 staff members and 44,000 agents of Hanwha Life will be the recipients of the incentives of Pharmacity.

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The MoU with Pharmacity also aims to realise Hanwha Life’s mission to build a comprehensive life solution for customers in Vietnam

As a life insurance company pioneering co-operating with a leading healthcare partner, Im Dong Jun, CEO cum chairman of the Member Council of Hanwha Life Vietnam, said, “Healthcare is an essential part of our business, considering its nature. Particularly in the context of the pandemic, human health has become a great concern for most people and the whole society. With a hope to bring more benefits and healthcare services to customers to improve their quality of life, Hanwha Life Vietnam has tried to intensify its co-operation with reliable healthcare partners, including Pharmacity.”

In 2021, Hanwha Life continues to strive to become the most reliable life insurance company and aims to bring optimal life solutions to customers.

“I believe that this mutual endeavour will create a more comprehensive healthcare service to the customers of both parties. Pharmacity’s customers will be able to access Hanwha Life’s financial protection solutions, whereas Hanwha Life’s customers, staff members, and agents will have access to medicines and better healthcare services from Pharmacity. To make this happen in a more customer-friendly environment, Hanwha Life and Pharmacity will continue to further collaborate to integrate its customer service platforms,” added Im Dong Jun.

Chris Blank, CEO of Pharmacity, said, “We are glad to join hands with Hanwha Life, a leading life insurance company from South Korea, to take care of and improve the health of the Vietnamese people. With a network of over 500 pharmacies in big cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Dong Nai, Can Tho, and Danang, together with professional, thoughtful pharmacists, we are confident that Pharmacity will bring the best services to customers. The co-operation with a life insurer having a wide network of offices like Hanwha Life and its sister companies will also help us materialise the target of having 1,000 drugstores by the end of this year.”

hanwha life vietnam inks co operation deal with pharmacity
Pharmacity is one of the leading drugstore chains in Vietnam with a network of over 500 pharmacies

As a life insurance company endeavouring to meet the ever-changing demands of customers, Hanwha Life is strengthening co-operation with its numerous partners in health, banking, and fintech, and with technology companies so that customers can experience Hanwha Life’s products in their daily life. Earlier, in December 2020, Hanwha Life signed a co-operation deal with Gene Solutions, a leading company in genetics in Vietnam.

With the motto of customer-centricity, Hanwha Life is boosting investment in improving customer experience. Along with the co-operation with many partners in many fields, the company is accelerating the digitisation of its sales network.

Recently, Hanwha Life Vietnam has launched the LIME mobile app to improve services for customers. In addition, the company has also developed many different tools to support its business system professionally and effectively in the digital technology environment concerning recruitment, policy management, and staff training, which are important for its business.

Despite the strong impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Hanwha Life Vietnam maintained stable business and sustainable growth in 2020, with total premium revenue of nearly VND3.4 trillion ($147.83 million), up 20 per cent on-year, and profit estimated at over VND300 billion ($13 million).

This is the first time that Hanwha Life Vietnam has earned profits for two consecutive years. In 2021, Hanwha Life continues to strive to become the most reliable life insurance company and aims to bring optimal life solutions to customers. At present, Hanwha Life Vietnam has more than 170 customer service points, over 44,000 financial consultants, and 450 staff members serving more than 600,000 customers countrywide.

By Anh Duc

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NPX Point Avenue closes stellar Series A round for K-12 primacy

March 5, 2021 by www.vir.com.vn

npx point avenue closes stellar series a round for k 12 primacy
Danny Hwang and Tommy Nguyen, Point Avenue Graduation Ceremony 2019

Danny Hwang, Co-CEO, said, “We are thankful to work with Gaw Capital and Generation Growth Investors Ltd., which, combined with our team’s talent and efforts, will enable NPX Point Avenue’s continued growth and success in Vietnam, Thailand, and beyond.”

Launched in 2018, NPX Point Avenue seeks to create an ambitious roadmap for expansion –K-12 private bilingual schools, hybrid learning focused EdTech, and K-12 hybrid academies –targeting Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Bangkok. On top of English learning, test preparation, competitive debate coaching, admissions consulting, life coaching, and leadership camps, NPX Point Avenue offers a unique mentoring system that develops student character, soft skills, and leadership skills often side-lined in traditional school systems.

Michael Lambert, head of True North School (TNS), said, “TNS will prepare students for the future workforce. Learning can no longer be an 8 to 3 weekday, four-walled, timed-experience. At TNS, we are departing from the past and catching the future.”

NPX Point Avenue has been able to safely and seamlessly offer students the highest quality in education through the COVID-19 pandemic. Courses offered can be taken completely online, through their live class tool, or in a hybrid fashion, via their online learning management system and state-of-the-art facilities.

Samuel Hwang, Co-CEO, Chief Technological Officer said, “Our strategy of integrating both online and hybrid learning for both the K-12 private bilingual school and after-school training business is a winning formula we believe will allow us to be the top EdTech company in the region.”

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Point Avenue SAT hybrid class

Their approach uniquely emphasises active remote learning with interactive live-streamed classes, using a platform that enables students to complete assignments and receive individualised teacher feedback. The focus on innovation has led to stellar results.

NPX Point Avenue’s live class tool captures the spirit of in-person instruction for remote learners and teachers through collaborative tools and allows NPX Point Avenue to provide unique offerings such as online debate courses, where students can compete with international-based peers.

Tommy Nguyen, COO, said, “We are an academic community that values character and leadership development as much as academic rigor. Through our vision, expertise, and ability to bring together top educators, we aspire to build an enduring education movement.”

Both are no strangers to the private education and EdTech industry. Samuel (a graduate of MIT) and Danny (a graduate of West Point) are brothers in real-life and in business. Samuel and Danny cofounded New Pathway Education and Technology Group, an online to offline adaptive learning platform integrated with language training and test preparation programmes. This platform later expanded to other standardised tests required by overseas universities and colleges.

Together, they were able to find success and exit New Pathway in 2014 to CVC Capital Partners, who then merged the business with EIC Education, one of China’s largest education agencies, claiming a 13 per cent national share of outbound agency business at the time. In two years’ time, the New Pathway and EIC Education business exited to a local Chinese private equity firm, NLD Investments.

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By Thai An

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