Application of information technology for registration and traceability of products and goods of Can Tho city
In the afternoon of July 1, 2022, Can Tho City Department of Science and Technology established a team of experts to analyze, evaluate and test the results of software products of the Science and Technology project "Application of information technology for registration and retrieval of origin of products and goods of Can Tho city”. The expert group is led by Mr. Ngo Anh Tin - Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Can Tho City. The study is carried out by engineer Tran The Duy. The Center for Advanced Application of Science and Technology is a presiding agency.

Overview of the meeting
The project aims to build a database model for the registration and traceability of products and goods of Can Tho city based on QRCode. Building an information system and supporting tools for registration and traceability of products and goods of Can Tho city based on QRCode. Deploying the trial of origin registration for 10 goods products of Can Tho city.


Members of expert team
The project content includes building a database model, information system and supporting tools for registration and traceability of products and goods of Can Tho city based on QRCode; Deploying the trial of origin registration for 10 products and goods of Can Tho city; Evaluate the response of the solution by users, summarize and evaluate the effectiveness of the project.

Research team
The project has built a complete database model, information system and supporting tools for registration and traceability of goods and products of Can Tho city based on QRCode. Deploying the trial of origin registration for 17 products and goods of Can Tho city. Conduct investigation, evaluate the response of the solution by individual users and businesses.
The expert group approved the project's results on the basis of comments on editing a number of contents for the research team to perfect the software product of the project.
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Can Tho City Department of Science and Technology