hi tech training centre breaks ground in hcm city

Hi-tech training centre breaks ground in HCM City

The US-based Saigon Advanced Institute of Technology LLC (SAIT) and its strategic partner Hoang Quan Real Estate Corp. (Hoang Quan) started construction on their SAIT high technology training centre at the Saigon Hi-Tech Park (SHTP) in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 9 on January 8.
saigon hi tech park phase two is approved

Saigon Hi-Tech Park phase two is approved

Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee has signed off on Saigon Hi-Tech Park’s (SHTP) VND8,175 billion ($392.64 million) second phase.
shtp finally gets tough on delayed projects

SHTP finally gets tough on delayed projects

Saigon Hi-Tech Park has withdrawn five investment certificates for delayed projects, including two projects with funding from Taiwan and Singapore, and reclaimed 10 hectares to give to new feasible projects.
hi tech parks in charming development

Hi-tech parks in charming development

Vietnam’s hi-tech parks are making efforts to shift from manufacturing activities towards R&D for high-technology products and innovations.
shtp attracts two more high value projects

SHTP attracts two more high-value projects

The management board of the Saigon High Tech Park (SHTP) on Wednesday handed investment certificates to two new projects in the park with total pledges of nearly $20 million.
nidec licenced to open new factory at hi tech park

Nidec licenced to open new factory at hi-tech park

Nidec Seimitsu Vietnam Corporation, a subsidiary of the Japan-based Nidec Corporation, on Monday received an investment certificate to develop a micro-motor factory at the Saigon Hi-Tech Park (SHTP) in Ho Chi Minh City.
saigon hi tech park is all smiles

Saigon Hi-tech Park is all smiles

Saigon Hi-tech Park has produced upbeat business figures in 2011.
intel vietnam seeks domestic suppliers

Intel Vietnam seeks domestic suppliers

The Intel Vietnam Co., Ltd, based in the Ho Chi Minh City Hi-tech Park (SHTP) is actively looking for domestic material suppliers to ease its dependence on imported materials.