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Vietnam’s FPT Software sets up first int’l production center in Americas

Vietnam’s FPT Software sets up first int’l production center in Americas

Thursday, January 21, 2021, 13:41 GMT+7
Vietnam’s FPT Software sets up first int’l production center in Americas
FPT India’s first office is located in Hyderabad City, India. Photo: FPT Software website

FPT Software, a leading Vietnamese tech company, on Wednesday said that it had recently set up an international production center in San Jose, Costa Rica.

It is FPT Software’s first-ever production center in the Americas and 52nd office around 25 countries and territories.

With advantages in geography and human resources, the center is expected to play an important role in ensuring round-the-clock operations in service of U.S. clients.

Together with a center in Hyderabad, India, FPT Costa Rica will create a chain capable of providing technical solutions to U.S. clients.

Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, FPT Software posted annual business growth of nearly 12 percent last year in the U.S. and signed a contract worth nearly US$150 million with an automobile manufacturer.

CEO Pham Minh Tuan said FPT Costa Rica has set a goal of developing a staff of 1,000 in the next three years, laying an important foundation for FPT Software to boost production and realize its ambition of becoming one of the top 50 information technology companies in Asia in the near future.

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