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Intel Vietnam wins 2012 ACE for social responsibilities

Intel Vietnam Corporation has won the 2012 Award for Corporate Excellence after beating 82 nominated businesses around the world.
Intel Vietnam Corporation has won the 2012 Award for CorporateExcellence after beating 82 nominated businesses around the world.

The award was given in recognition of the company’s activities thatdemonstrate responsibility to education and training, the environmentand the community.

According to Intel ProductsVietnam General Manager Sherry Boger, the honour demonstrates IntelVietnam ’s responsibilities as well as the tremendous and continuousimpact that the firm has on Vietnam .

Speaking ata ceremony to receive the award on December 7 in Ho Chi Minh City , LeHoai Quoc, head of Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park ’s managementboard, said the award recognises the efforts Intel Vietnam has madein sustainable business development, while reflecting its socialresponsibilities.

Launched in 1997, ACE is an annualaward that recognises US-owned businesses that exhibit exemplarycorporate citizenship, promote innovation, and advance democraticprinciples around the world./.VNA

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The ceremony to announce new NIC - Google initiatives (Photo: VNA)

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