TechDemo 2012 Opening: transfer of contracts worth over hundred billion dong
16 contracts for technology transfer cooperation between science and technology research units, KH-CN enterprises worth about VND 110 billion were signed immediately after the opening ceremony of Demonstration and Supply-Public event. Technology in North Central 2012 (TechDemo 2012) took place in the morning of June 21 in Ha Tinh City.
TechDemo booths showcasing technology at 2012
TechDemo 2012 by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the People's Committee of Ha Tinh province, Department of Technology Application and Development in collaboration with Department of Science and Technology of Ha Tinh province coordinated to organize. TechDemo this year has the participation of 46 domestic and international units. Most of the technologies introduced at TechDemo have been commercialized and mastered by research units, ready to be transferred to organizations and individuals in need.
This is an activity in the chain of events of the 10th Central Committee's Conference on Science and Technology briefing; Scientific workshop to promote technology application, transfer and innovation and Science-Technology Communication Conference for local socio-economic development is held in Ha Tinh city on two days 21-22 / 6/2012.
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