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As firms are accelerating digital transformation, the need for information technology (IT)-related roles, namely data engineer, infrastructure engineer, or chief technology officer (CTO), is also rising significantly.
The Ministry of Information and Communications will take the initiative in the commercialization of 5G in Vietnam.
The installation of wifi hotspots by the Hanoi Department of Information & Communications is part of its plan for digital transformation and Tourism improvement in the capital city.
Digital transformation is regarded as a core factor in Vietnam’s comprehensive growth, given the country is now embarking on the 2021-2030 socio-economic development strategy.
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced businesses to step up digital transformation. Preparing human resources is the decisive factor that will determine the success of the process.
Only moving ahead of developed countries in terms of new things can we hope to change the national ranking. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is a revolution about who will dare to take the lead.
The challenges posed by innovation are huge, but offer an opportunity for Vietnam to become a developed country by 2045.
The smart lock market in Vietnam belongs to foreign enterprises, mainly Chinese, but this is likely to change with the introduction of Make in Vietnam smart locks.
The next-generation social networks of Vietnam need to be products of the third internet wave, with a commitment to share benefits with users and develop together for users’ benefit.
Digital transformation offers great opportunities for Vietnamese businesses to participate in global supply chains and take advantage of innovative solutions and technologies.
A 10-member working group to promote digital economic development has been established by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC), led by Deputy Minister Nguyen Huy Dung.
Created in Vietnam, made in Vietnam, designed in Vietnam, manufactured in Vietnam: Vietnamese tech-enterprises are here for “Make in Vietnam”.
"The new-generation social networks of Vietnam must be the product of the third Internet wave, committed to cooperating and sharing benefits with users, and developing in association with users' interests," said Minister Nguyen Manh Hung.
Vietnam is one of the pioneering countries in building a national digital transformation programme, with the three main pillars of digital government, digital economy, and digital society.
After two years implementing Resolution No. 17/NQ-CP on e-government, Vietnam has made great progress, adopting a new approach to solving bottlenecks and problems that have existed for a long time.
We must promote innovation in the public sector, and a state management system that is flexible and adaptable in order to utilize all resources in society.
Like many other countries in the region, Vietnam is seen as an attractive market for online education startups.
Digital transformation is keeping life going but in a ‘new normal’ state.
Three conditions are needed to make online teaching more common in Vietnam: parents’ support, teachers’ capability of shifting to new teaching methods and students’ readiness for a new style of interaction.
The fourth industrial revolution, digital transformation and the digital economy are mentioned many times in documents of the 13th Party Congress.