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Developing the publishing industry through digitization is a must.
In recent years, Vietnam has quickly grasped technology trends, and Blockchain is no exception.
CMC Telecom and Uniphore have jointly organized a seminar for Vietnamese businesses on "Automation of conversation with AI solutions" in HCM City.
Vietnam International Digital Week opened in Hanoi on October 11, with the theme of “Global Partnership for the suitable digital future.”
The first Vietnam International Digital Week will open today, expecting the participation of leaders of agencies related to digital transformation from ASEAN countries, and international organisations, associations and digital firms around the world.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended National Digital Transformation Day at the National Convention Center in Hanoi on October 10 to promote the Government's message on national digital transformation.
While rice and catfish companies receive support from ministries and agencies when international disputes occur, digital content firms do not.
Many businesses are struggling in their effort to switch to digitalization in their workplace.
Molex, the world’s leading electronic component and connection device manufacturer, has announced a plan to expand its production facility in Hanoi with a total production area of 16,000 sq m.
Tran Chi Dat, Director and Editor-in-Chief of the Information and Communications Publishing House, says that e-books and other modern publishing models are now giving more choices to readers in accessing content.
AI is not a luxury. It can be applied on a large scale in many fields.
“Vietnamese are proud of their intelligence. But why can’t we renovate industry to improve competitiveness?” entrepreneur Mai Huu Tin said. He hopes that one day, Vietnamese businesses will take over large automobile manufacturers of the world.
Vietnam produces 40,000 IT (information technology) workers a year, but it needs 100,000.
The HCMC government has cut a deal with Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT) to deploy a series of digital transformation projects in the 2022-2025 period, toward building a sustainable smart city.
HCM City is coordinating with the World Bank to develop a data management strategy, aiming to help it better cultivate data for governance works, said Vo Thi Trung Trinh, Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Information and Communications.
Despite its high population, the lack of information technology workers has hindered the Mekong Delta region’s digital economic development.
Minister of Finance Ho Duc Phoc has signed a decision promulgating the Ministry of Finance's digital transformation plan to 2025, with vision to 2030.
Da Nang and the Ministry of Finance once again topped the Digital Transformation Index (DTI) rankings for 2021, the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications announced on August 8.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the third meeting of the National Committee on Digital Transformation on August 8 to assess digital transformation pace during the first half of 2022 and devise tasks for the time ahead.
Geopolitical tensions in some notable hot spots, anti-COVID-19 measures of global manufacturing hub China, and the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policies could damper Vietnam economic recovery.