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FIRST HR TECH ASIA CONFERENCE AND EXPO IN HCMC, VIETNAM
Technology is bringing significant change in the way people and organizations work. Especially in the HR industry, HR tech is growing fast and totally changes the way we work, communicate and help increase employee performance. That is quite true to say that HR Departments is becoming increasingly more technology-based.
Focusing in the integration of technology in the human resources management, HR TECH ASIA 2017 that will be organized on 18 August, 2017 at GEM Center, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This mega-event, including conference, exposition and product demo sessions, will be a great place for Business Leaders, HR Professionals and Technology Savvy Experts to network, gather ideas, share experience and witness the contemporary ultramodern trends and solutions in the technology to drive HR strategy and achieve organizational success. This event will focus on the latest HR technology trends: Cloud, Social, Mobile, Analytics, Big Data, SaaS, etc… as well as on the unconventional technologies that disrupt business worldwide.




Please visit the event’s website for more details: www.hrtechexpo.asia
TIME & VENUE:
Time: 08:00 AM -17:00 PM, 18 August 2017
Venue: GEM CENTER, 8 Nguyen Binh Khiem, Da Kao Ward, District 1, HCMC, Vietnam.
REGISTRATION:
1. CONFERENCE TICKET – from 2,816,000 VND per pax
08:00 AM – 17:00PM
18 August, 2017 - GEM CENTER
Register here: http://hrmedia.vn/hrtech/get-ticket/#conference
Promotion code applied for HKBAV’s member: HKBAVIP (20% on registration fee)
2. EXHIBITION – FREE OF CHARGE
08:00 AM – 17:00PM
18 August, 2017 - GEM CENTER
Register here: http://hrmedia.vn/hrtech/get-ticket/#expo
For further inquiries, contact Mr. Thien Ho +84 938 140 009, email: thien.ho@hrmedia.vn
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