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The two countries deepen ties in technology, research, and digital transformation through a newly signed agreement.
Experts stress that superficial use of AI won’t work - Vietnam must invest in deep R&D and develop homegrown solutions to tackle its challenges.
Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung emphasized that Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP Paris), with its leading research capacity and scale, will be a key partner for Vietnam.
The Ministry of Science and Technology introduces major R&D priorities to boost digital transformation, AI, and semiconductor manufacturing.
The two nations signed a cooperation deal to jointly develop digital infrastructure, innovation, and workforce training.
In the context of global green transformation, nuclear power is reemerging as a national strategic priority. According to Minister Nguyen Manh Hung, Vietnam must seize the opportunity to develop small modular reactor (SMR) technology.
Telegram has confirmed it is processing a formal request from the Authority of Telecommunications in Vietnam and will issue a response by May 27.
A proposal to build a monument park for Vietnam’s most impactful scientists marks a major step in honoring contributions to national and global progress.
Over 40 innovations, from AI to medical 3D printing, featured at 2024 S&T Day celebration.
Vietnam is moving toward mastering nuclear energy technology to support socio-economic development and gradually build a nuclear industry.
Minister Nguyen Manh Hung calls for a nationwide culture of creativity rooted in digital transformation.
Vietnam and Belarus signed their first-ever deals on digital and scientific innovation, deepening strategic ties during a high-level visit.
The two countries have formalized their first tech agreement, aiming to foster digital government, smart cities, and AI research.
5G, cloud computing, and AI are among key focuses in Vietnam’s tech and digital strategy for 2025.
The streamlined Digital Transformation Index will track progress in e-government, digital economy, and digital society.
With a new organizational model, the Ministry of Science and Technology commits to driving half of the country’s annual GDP growth.
Minister Nguyen Manh Hung has asked the innovation sector to contribute at least 3 percent to GDP growth, serving as a key driver to boost economic growth.
Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung has affirmed that the digital technology industry is crucial for Vietnam’s economic development, calling it a strategic foundation for the country’s future growth.
Ministers from Vietnam and Indonesia have signed a Letter of Intent to foster collaboration in science and technology, marking a new chapter in bilateral innovation partnerships.
The newly merged Ministry of Science and Technology will oversee IT, telecommunications, and innovation, streamlining Vietnam’s digital economy strategy.