Phnom Penh: H.E. Chea Vandeth, Minister of Post and Telecommunications, officially launched the ACTSmart Incubation Programme on May 12, in a ceremony underscoring Cambodia's commitment to fostering tech-driven entrepreneurship.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the event drew participation from senior ministry officials, the Director of the American University of Phnom Penh (AUPP) Technology Centre, the CEO of Smart Axiata, as well as faculty members and students from AUPP's Advanced Technology Centre (ATC).
The ACTSmart Incubation Programme is designed to empower Cambodian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and university students with critical business skills, access to mentorship, and resources to transform innovative ideas into scalable ventures. Through technical workshops led by industry experts, the programme will equip participants with tools to attract investments, refine product strategies, and build strategic networking opportunities within Cambodia's growing tech ecosystem.
H.E. Minister Chea Vandeth emphasised the programme's role in advancing the Royal Government's vision of a digital economy. He stated, 'By nurturing homegrown talent and startups, we are paving the way for Cambodia to become a competitive player in the regional and global tech landscape.'
The initiative aligns with broader efforts to bridge academia, industry, and public policy, ensuring Cambodia's youth and entrepreneurs are at the forefront of technological innovation.