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At a national conference, officials emphasized the transformative potential of science and technology, reaffirming Vietnam’s commitment to achieving economic breakthroughs through digital innovation.
The Vietnamese government has launched a comprehensive plan to eliminate institutional barriers and foster science, technology, and innovation, embracing risks and promoting venture investments.
Resolution 57, Vietnam’s ambitious policy for advancing science, technology, and digital transformation, was highlighted as a priority by Minister Huynh Thanh Dat during a press conference.
Resolution 57 is an important thematic resolution concerning breakthroughs in the development of science, technology, innovation (STI) and digital transformation, with revolutionary viewpoints, tasks and solutions.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a driving force behind Vietnam’s digital transformation and economic growth, promising significant advancements across multiple sectors.
Professor Vu Thi Thu Ha shared her sacrifices, including mortgaging her family’s land, to advance scientific research, highlighting the need for better support systems for scientists in Vietnam.
Using unmanned self-propelled delivery robots on urban roads is the first step taken by Alpha Asimov Robotics in the path to bring its intelligence to the world.
NA Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue has emphasised the need to build mechanisms and policies to encourage firms’ investment in science and technology and promote the connection with domestic and foreign sci-tech research organisations and overseas investors.
As many as 43 outstanding works winning the Vietnam Science and Technology Innovation Awards 2022 were honoured on May 31.
Vietnamese localities and enterprises are attracting design talents to deeply join the global integrated circuit supply chain, as global IC design corporations are shifting their operations to Vietnam.
Developing more policies is needed to attract and retain scientific and technological experts at home and abroad to contribute to the country's socio-economic development.
The 10th Conference of the Asia-Pacific Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists (APATCC-10) is underway at the International Centre for Interdisciplinary Science and Education in the central province of Binh Dinh.