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Korea’s ABB Joins Hands with Vietnam’s DTS Group for Web3 Development

Web3 & Enterprise·October 23, 2023, 9:02 AM

South Korean Web3 consulting firm ABB announced Monday that it has signed a comprehensive memorandum of understanding (MOU) with DTS Group, one of the fastest-growing companies in Vietnam.

The agreement was signed at the 20th World Web 3.0 NFT META Marvels Bangkok 2023 conference held in the Thai capital last Friday, with ABB’s CEO, Jung Joo-pil, and DTS Group’s Chairman, Truong Gia Bao, in attendance.

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Fostering Web3 innovation and diplomatic ties

This collaboration is expected to contribute significantly to the development of Web3 in both Korea and Vietnam. They will start by discovering and investing in promising blockchain startups and expand into more diverse business areas, then further enhance their cooperation in Web3 technology development and promotional marketing in the future.

 

About ABB and DTS Group

ABB is primarily engaged in consulting, promotional marketing, and fundraising for blockchain-related projects. It is widely known as the publisher of the Korean blockchain monthly magazine Blockchain Today, through which it contributes to the growth of the Korean blockchain industry.

DTS Group, on the other hand, is one of the fastest-growing firms in Vietnam and operates via four main subsidiaries, including DTS Foundation, which focuses on the incubation of blockchain startups; DTS Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in blockchain startups; DTS Media, which engages in marketing and event organization; and Mira Blockchain Center, which focuses on the development and support of blockchain and AI technologies.

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