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The Thai Canal Development Declaration

by DEVNET Japan We are pleased to announce the full-scale launch of the Thai Canal Development in Thailand, which will play an important role in the economic policy of the Southeast Asian region, a project we have been working on… Continue Reading →

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DEVNET JAPAN Nagoya branch opened

by DEVNET JAPAN Nagoya is the biggest city in Aichi Prefecture, which is located almost in the center of Japan, mainly engages in the manufacturing industry, and plays an important role in supporting Japanese economy. Aichi Prefecture’s GDP in 2017… Continue Reading →

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Task for development of TITP and Role of Devnet International

Technical Intern Training Programme (TITP), which has been implemented to expand the international support system for increasing the economic growth in developing countries, has some issues that need to be solved, since the social situation has been changing time after… Continue Reading →

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Implementing organization: Japanese company receiving Technical Intern Trainees

by DEVNET JAPAN Devnet International, NGO of United Nation ECOSOC in collaboration with “International Cross-Industrial Cooperatives” (ICIC), a supervising-organization involved in Technical Intern Training Programme (TITP), has built the partnership with the private sectors in Japan to receive Technical Intern… Continue Reading →

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