Autodesk appoints new country manager for Vietnam and Cambodia

April 08, 2019 | 18:41
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Autodesk, a leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, has just announced the appointment of Kieu Manh Toan as its country manager for Vietnam and Cambodia.
autodesk appoints new country manager for vietnam and cambodia
Kieu Manh Toan, Autodesk new country manager for Vietnam and Cambodia

Toan will be responsible for driving the company’s operations, channel partner programmes, and territory expansion across the two countries.

“Toan joins us at an exciting time. Vietnam is a key market for Autodesk in the ASEAN, and our business is poised for strong growth with the continued expansion of the local manufacturing and construction sectors,” said Paul Wilson, regional director of sales for the ASEAN at Autodesk.

“With his strong track record of success in business and management, we look forward to Toan building on our successes and further expanding our business in Vietnam,” Wilson added.

“I am thrilled to be joining the company at a time where Vietnam is growing rapidly and embracing the power of digitalisation and cloud computing,” said Toan.

“Autodesk’s current subscription-based business has made it easier for companies in Vietnam, depending on their needs, to optimise the use of our software, solutions, and services to shape, design, and simulate things before putting them into construction, production or manufacturing”

Since its introduction of the AutoCAD software in 1982, Autodesk continues to develop the broadest portfolio of 3D software for global markets.

Customers across the manufacturing, architecture, building, construction, and media and entertainment industries use Autodesk software to design, visualise, and simulate their ideas before they are ever built or created.

Toan joins Autodesk after six years of serving as business development manager for Enterprise at Microsoft. In his 18-year career in technology, he has held important positions in leading technology companies in Vietnam, including DigiNet Corporation and DiCentral Corporation.

By Anh Duc

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