VIVOTEK & VATIC's athletic meet
 VIVOTEK & VATICS staff take part in a variety of sports to demonstrate teamwork spirit and physical fitness
On August 2 VIVOTEK and VATICS held their annual athletic meet, where a total of over 200 staff along with their families gathered at the playground of Chung Ho Senior School in Taipei, Taiwan.  A variety of sports competition was included, allowing the staff to demonstrate their excellent physical fitness and teamwork spirits.  VIVOTEK staff not only went all out in every individual contest but displayed exceptional collaboration with their team members.

"We put into practice our three principles, Integrity, Care, and Innovation in both work and life.  Apart from devotion to work, VIVOTEK places a high emphasis on employees' physical health and teamwork spirits because they are one the most important assets for VIVOTEK.  We hope through these activities the relationship between each member and their identification with the company will be strengthened," said Owen Chen, the chairman of VIVOTEK.

 

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