Hack Bootcamp 2021 - a programme that seeks AI solutions for e-commerce - was launched at a ceremony jointly held by the Saigon Hi-tech Park Incubation Centre and the Vietnam E-Commerce Association on October 1.
The annual programme will provide support for and connect AI start-ups, projects and products that would be utilised in e-commerce, focusing on coaching and mentoring. — Photo courtesy of Saigon Hi-tech Park Incubation Centre
AI Hack Bootcamp 2021 - a programme that seeks AI solutions for e-commerce - was launched at a ceremony jointly held by the Saigon Hi-tech Park Incubation Centre and the Vietnam E-Commerce Association on October 1.
It aims to promote the research and development of AI solutions and products, attract promising projects and form a community of outstanding AI developers.
The annual programme will provide support for and connect AI start-ups, projects solutions and products that would be utilised in e-commerce, focusing on coaching and mentoring.
After the eight weeks of training and mentoring, the programme will move to its second phase when about five to seven projects will be incubated for one to three years, starting from late December this year.
Entries should be submitted to organisers from now to December. — VNS
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