At a public consultation on July 18 to gather feedback on a draft resolution by the municipal People’s Council approving the establishment of the exchange, the Department of Science and Technology said that Hanoi has been preparing for the project for several years. The model is being updated to ensure the alignment with the country’s policies of promoting science, technology, and digital transformation.

The platform is expected to create a transparent and efficient marketplace for technology transfer where technology providers, buyers and regulators are brought together.

The exchange will be operated following a State-funded and privately managed model, with the Government financing infrastructure while private enterprises will be selected to be in charge of operation.

Pham Duc Nghiem, Deputy Director of the Department of Startups and Technology Enterprises under the Ministry of Science and Technology, said that it is critical to develop professional brokerage to ensure the efficient operation of the exchange.

According to President of the municipal Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee Nguyen Lan Huong, the operation of the exchange is important to the capital city’s socio-economic development, contributing significantly to making Hanoi a regional and international innovation centre.

She stressed the importance of transparency and equality in accessing to information together with supports for the development of technology products with high applicability in sectors such as environment, traffic and social security./.VNA