In celebration of the nationwide back-to-school season for the academic year 2025–2026, QTSC, together with Center 286 (Command 86 – Cyberspace Operations Command), launched the “Informatics for Children” program and attended the school year opening ceremony at Dak A Primary School, Bu Gia Map commune, Dong Nai province on September 5.
At this borderland school, nearly 480 students joyfully began the new school year in a festive spirit, full of determination. Meaningful gifts, scholarships, and educational materials were presented, providing strong encouragement and helping the children gain greater confidence in their learning journey.
The “Informatics for Children” program aims to help students in remote areas gain early access to information technology and acquire essential digital-age skills. By providing equipment, guiding safe use of social media, and offering knowledge on cybersecurity and digital transformation, the program not only equips children with study tools but also opens doors to new sources of knowledge, nurturing their curiosity and love for learning.
In the 2025–2026 school year, Bu Gia Map commune is home to nearly 2,000 students, about 75% of whom are from ethnic minority backgrounds. With the support of organizations, donors, and businesses—including Vietnam Concentrix Services Co., Ltd., currently operating at QTSC— the program has provided timely assistance to disadvantaged students, encouraging them to overcome challenges and continue pursuing their educational dreams.
In the afternoon, the delegation visited the Dac Ka Border Guard Station under the 2025 program “Journey to the Nation’s Borderlands.” Through the “Steps to School” initiative, 10 scholarships were awarded to children of border guard officers and soldiers for the academic year 2025–2026. Meanwhile, the “Strengthening Military–Civilian Solidarity” initiative, with contributions from enterprises and benefactors, presented two sets of Hylex loudspeakers and two desktop computers to the station. These meaningful activities not only provided practical support but also fostered community bonds and expressed gratitude to the forces protecting the country’s borders.
With a vision of building a green and smart technology park, a pioneer in digital transformation and innovation, QTSC strives not only to advance technology but also to promote human values, working alongside communities toward sustainable development and a future of knowledge and green growth.
Some highlights from the program:
Mr. Tran Huu Dung, CEO of QTSC (left), and Colonel Nguyen Quoc Hoan, Party Secretary and Political Commissar of Center 286 – Command 86, at the “Informatics for Children” model at Dak A Primary School
Handover and launch of the “Informatics for Children” program at Dak A Primary School
Mr. Tran Huu Dung, CEO of QTSC (second from right), witnessing the signing ceremony of the coordination regulation on implementing the “Informatics for Children” model between Center 286 – Command 86 and Dak A Primary School
Mr. Tran Huu Dung, CEO of QTSC, presenting gifts to Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Ha, Principal of Dak A Primary School
Representative of Vietnam Concentrix Services Co., Ltd. presenting gifts to the school
Delegation participating in the 2025 program “Journey to the Nation’s Borderlands”
Mr. Tran Huu Dung, CEO of QTSC (in white shirt), together with a representative of Vietnam Concentrix Services Co., Ltd., presenting gifts to Dac Ka Border Guard Station
Delegation taking commemorative photos with officers and soldiers of Dac Ka Border Guard Station
Source: QTSC