(HBO) – On the morning of July 5th, at the Hoa Binh Diamond Palace conference center, the organizer of the 1st Hoa Binh Provincial Contest of creative startup idea of the youth in 2018 held a final program, and awarded for authors and the groups who had excellent ideas.

The organizer awarded first prize and two
second prizes for excellent authors at the contest.
The first contest "Hoa Binh provincial
contest of creative startup idea of the youth” was organized by the
coordination between Provincial Youth Union and the Department of Science and
Technology, and was launched from 13th of April, 2018 in the whole
youth generation of province. After a month of launching, the contest has
attracted 30 ideas and projects. Through all rounds, the judges have selected
10 the most excellent ideas for the final round and participating in the
training course that was about the construction of creative startup projects.
Some professors have guided the authors and the groups to build plans and
perfect the ideas of starting a business. At the final awarding program, the 10 selected authors and the groups
who had the most excellent ideas have participated in demonstrating their models
and projects. Afterward. They had to have presentation and protection of their
projects in front of the board of judges.
Finally, the organizer has marked and awarded
one first prize, two second prizes, three third prizes and four consolation
prizes for excellent authors and the groups. Particularly, the first prize was
awarded for the project "Zupviec.vn” by author Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuong (in Hoa
Binh city). Also on the program, the representatives of sponsors have presented
gifts for feasible projects in order to encourage authors to realize the ideas
and start a successful business.
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With over 70% of their workers being women, trade unions across industrial parks (IPs) in Hoa Binh have been actively safeguarding their legal rights and interests while implementing initiatives to improve their income and well-being.
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From mastering the fundamentals of programming to achieving national recognition, the Programming Club of the Le Van Tam Primary School (STAR LVT28) in Hoa Binh city has made remarkable strides in the field of robotics.