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Asseco Central Europe signed a memorandum on cooperation on November 27, concerning the supply of smart public lighting. It is one of the biggest projects of public lighting exchange in the world, whose value should amount to $150 million in the next 10 years, said Deputy Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini, who is visiting Asia on a business trip, as quoted by the SITA newswire.
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Vietnamské hlavné mesto bude mať nový smart systém verejného osvetlenia zo Slovenska. Slovenská spoločnosť Asseco Central Europe dnes v Hanoji podpísala Memorandum o spolupráci s mestom Hanoj na dodávku inteligentného verejného osvetlenia. „Aj táto investícia je jedným z konkrétnych výsledkov našej cesty do Vietnamu,“ povedal podpredseda vlády Peter Pellegrini, ktorý je spolu s ministrom financií Petrom Kažimírom, ministrom hospodárstva Petrom Žigom a podnikateľskou delegáciou na pracovnej ceste v Asii.
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