FPT’s first computers for export head to Cambodian schools
The FPT Elead, one of the country’s leading computer manufacturers, exported 700 computers to neighbouring Cambodia last month, its first ever batch of exports.
Bought under an agreement between the Bank of Investment and Development of Viet Nam (BIDV) and the Cambodian Government, the computers are meant for use at primary schools.
FPT Elead believes this first consignment opens up possibilities of further export of computers to countries in Indochina and Southeast Asia.
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