The programme with series of activities from now until the end of 2012, will bring great opportunities to Vietnamese people to explore and excel amazing things everyday by themselves with the powerful support from computer and technology.
“Life is full of amazing things. It is essential to explore them and create your own amazing things every single day by constructing your dreams, your aspirations and unleashing your dreams with the fast internet growth and computers with Intel® Core™ processor inside. That is the key message Intel wants to send to Vietnamese people through this campaign,” said Intel Vietnam’s general manager Mai Sean Cang.
The first amazing thing within this campaign is Intel’s collaboration with VTC for a brand new TV programme teaching basic IT knowledge on VTC channels, using Intel® Easy Steps international module with the ambition to have one million people being trained in computing skills and computing applications to enrich their lives.
The first phase of the campaign named “Amazing Youth” extends from May 10 until June 30, 2012. Targeting at Vietnamese young people, Intel wants to fulfill their dreams and inspiration in learning, working and entertaining as well as help them discover and create their own amazing things in everyday life.
Many exciting activities will take place at the same time in order to deliver the campaign’s key message to every Vietnamese citizen.
A motorbike caravan will stop at 100 villages in rural areas nationwide aiming to popularise IT basic knowledge to local people and to teach them how to take advantage of computers and its applications to enrich their lives.
Besides, Vietnamese people of all ages from all over the country have chance to join Intel to create a huge flashmob map by taking part in the nationwide flashmob contest.
Ten Ultrabooks will be awarded to 10 best dance crews. This activity will inspire every people to create many more amazing things and to make their lives more meaningful.
Intel is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices.
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