Agriculture, Water interpreting

Excellent EN VI conference Interpreters at “Driving sustainability in water supply networks”

2020/10/19

The conference discussed a range of issues on Vietnam’s water sector, including sustainable development; water supply management in rural areas; safe water supply: advantages, challenges, and recommendations.

Water remains at the center of economic and social development. However, there are various challenges related to policy-making, training and consultancy, water supply management, clean water wholesalers and retailers, community awareness and regulator’s responsibilities that have been observed in the water supply sector.

A top event requires Top EN VI Interpreters in Vietnam, and our team can make sure the clients get the desired result.

At the conference, Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association and governmental agencies learned about the difficulties and challenges faced by companies operating in the water sector and gathered evidence-based recommendations for developing the water sector.

Phiendichvien by AKT performed the EN VI interpreting, displaying a high level of competence. We ensured the message was understood by the listeners in the way the speakers intended. Thank you for trusting and choosing us. 

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