Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google will arrive in Hanoi on December 22nd to talk with the start-up technology in Vietnam.
Sundar Pichai was in India to contact with programmers, students and also the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On December 22nd, CEO of Google will come to Hanoi.

According to Google’s communications department in Vietnam, the talk of CEO Google will be held on a small scale for the purpose of sharing experiences and inspiration. Sundar Pichai will talk with three individuals of Vietnam (unidentified). According to the information from Google, CEO Sundar Pichai only had about 1 hour to talk.
The talk is scheduled to take place in Hanoi and has 200 seats for the participants include programmers, students and the media.
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Currently, CEO of Google is in India to have the meetings with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, students and programmers prior the visit to Vietnam.
Sundar Pichai joined Google in 2004, played role as orientation for the Google Toolbar and Google Chrome, the key products of Google that hundreds of millions of consumers are using.
In 2014, Sundar managed the product parts, engineering and research for all products and technology platforms of Google, including Google Search, Maps, Google Play, Advertising and solutions using cloud platforms for consumers, businesses and the education sector, which were known under the name of Google Apps and Cloud Platform. The two most important platforms in the computer industry as Android and Chrome are also within his administration.
After years of closely working with Google’s founders that are Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Sundar accredited and formally undertaken the CEO position of Google since August 2015.
This is the first time that a senior leader of Google comes to Vietnam. In early December, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak also came to Ho Chi Minh City to attend an event with content on social networks, mobile, statistical data and cloud computing.
In previous years, many well-known personalities of the world technology industry came to Vietnam. In 2006, Bill Gates as the Chairman of Microsoft visited Hanoi to launch the project to disseminate information technology.
In May 2010, CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer had a talk with students of the Hanoi University of Science and Technology and Vietnam National University, focusing on new technologies such as cloud computing. In 2013, Stephen Elop, head of Nokia’s mobile segment (at that time belonged to Microsoft) also presented in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to meet the domestic software partners.






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