Bringing AI technology to people with disabilities
30/11/2024 14:38
On November 29, at the Provincial Blind Association, the Institute for Cooperation and Development (Phu Xuan University) collaborated with Liverpool John Moores University (the UK) and Deakin University (Australia) to organize a training course on applying AI Marketing skills for people with disabilities. The program aims to support the promotion of products made by people with disabilities such as bamboo toothpicks, paper flowers, and massage services.
Flowers are plentifully arriving to serve Tet market
03/02/2024 16:03
To sell and serve the customers for the 2024 Lunar New Year of the Dragon, flowers from the South, the North, and even from the suburban flower-growing areas of Hue are being transferred to Hue central area by traders.
Growing orchids - a hobby not only for the elderly
25/05/2022 09:55
Growing orchids is no longer a hobby for the elderly and retirees, it is also chosen by young people of all ages and occupations. Grasping that trend, a number of establishments and businesses have turned to invest in this field, such as Tien Phong Forestry one number state limited company. In addition to the task of protecting and developing forest, planting medicinal plants, ornamental and plants annually..., the company has recently nursed orchids to sell to the market to meet the needs of flower lovers and limit the exploitation of natural forest orchids.
Bringing AI technology to people with disabilities
On November 29, at the Provincial Blind Association, the Institute for Cooperation and Development (Phu Xuan University) collaborated with Liverpool John Moores University (the UK) and Deakin University (Australia) to organize a training course on applying AI Marketing skills for people with disabilities. The program aims to support the promotion of products made by people with disabilities such as bamboo toothpicks, paper flowers, and massage services.