Bkav CEO Nguyen Tu Quang affirmed that any country that wants to be the next dragon must master all the technology surrounding the phone.
Bkav Director opens a forum for Bphone fans to ask questions. In particular, a person asked Mr. Quang what he thinks about designing and manufacturing smartphones himself, while very few businesses in Vietnam do.
A smartphone production line of Vinsmart. The smartphone is the essence of technology, Mr. Quang replied. Mastering the core technologies when researching, designing and manufacturing smartphones is to have grasped the most difficult and newest technology areas of the world. World trends are bringing everything into phones, so humanity’s latest technologies will still revolve around smartphones. Smartphone manufacturing businesses will also be able to make many other types of products derived from this technology. “The country that wants to be the next dragon must master all these technologies,” replied Mr. Quang. Vietnamese-branded phones appeared in Vietnam quite early, but Bkav is one of the rare companies that owns a smartphone factory in Vietnam. The company has produced many generations of Bphone for both domestic and foreign markets. However, up to now, the company has not announced their smartphone market share in Vietnam. Another Vietnamese enterprise that just entered the smartphone market but already owns the core technology is Vinsmart. The company bought a controlling stake in BQ, a technology enterprise in Spain, as the foundation to build a domestic Vsmart factory. Recently, to stay ahead of 5G, the company has spent tens of millions of dollars building a research and development team, and also owns a Qualcomm patent to produce equipment in the 5G ecosystem. Vinsmart sold the Aris with 5G connectivity, and brought many products to Myanmar, Russia, the US and Spain. The company also has a rare smartphone hidden under the screen in the world. Owning core technology and patents is very important to many technology companies and countries. In Vietnam, the government has issued an Intellectual Property Strategy up to 2030 to develop and strengthen the country’s intellectual property ecosystem. The strategy includes centralized development plans for IP-intensive industries. Vietnam’s intellectual property score on the Global Innovation Policy Center’s (GIPC) International IP Index increased the most among Asian economies in 2020. Patents in particular, as well as intellectual property in general, are the main driving force behind the growth of many economies. For example, IP-intensive industries account for more than 38.2% of US GDP and 45% of EU GDP. “Big technology companies own a lot of patents because these patents are at the heart of the innovations they create. Patents are also a way to differentiate companies and their products from competitors ”, Mr. Thieu Phuong Nam – Director of Qualcomm Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia – told ICTnews about the importance of the department. patents.
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