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The Politburo’s Resolution 57 is expected to serve as the launching pad for thousands of inventions, patents, and scientific research results to be turned into valuable assets, fueling national development.
To realize Resolution 57 on science and technology development and digital transformation, Vietnam needs to build a new workforce - people with the mindset and capacity to meet the new requirements of the times, experts say.
Vietnam’s ambitious artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, as outlined in Resolution 57 of the Politburo, has been hailed by international and domestic experts as a historic and visionary move toward inclusive, human-centric innovation.
Vietnam’s digital economy and innovation agenda gets a strategic boost through Resolution 57.
National Assembly Deputy Ha Sy Dong from Quang Tri has said that many businesses are eagerly awaiting a controlled testing mechanism or a ‘sandbox’ to deploy new products, services, and business models.
General Secretary To Lam calls on top Party officials to pioneer knowledge updates as Vietnam accelerates innovation and digital change.
FPT University President Le Truong Tung says that, to achieve the goals set in Resolution 57, higher education cannot remain merely an "ivory tower."
The development of the Vietnam Digital Technology Enterprise Map aims to position Vietnamese enterprises in the market, enhancing their competitiveness and expanding opportunities for domestic and international collaboration.
Science and technology (S&T), innovation, and digital transformation (DT) all aim to enhance national competitiveness, contribute to socio-economic (SE) development, ensure national defense and security (NDS), and improve people’s quality of life.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh announced plans to allocate an additional $400 million from increased revenue and cost savings to support science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
With a $3.5 billion market, Vietnam’s EdTech industry faces challenges. Discover how new policies could shape the future of education technology.
Resolution 98 and Resolution 57 have created a ‘dual boost’, propelling Quang Trung Software City (QTSC) to become Southeast Asia’s leading digital technology hub.
With investments in science, semiconductors, and digital governance, Bac Ninh is shaping up to be a driving force in Vietnam’s tech and innovation landscape.
Asked about the role of the private economic sector in implementing Resolution 57 on science and technology development, Minister Nguyen Manh Hung said the resolution does not differentiate between state-owned and private enterprises.
Vietnamese startups are eager for new policies and more support for the technology ecosystem as set up in Resolution 57, which calls for breakthroughs in the development of science, technology, innovation and digital transformation.
Vietnam is solidifying its role in the global AI and semiconductor industry. At AISC 2025 in Hanoi, experts discussed AI-driven chip design and Vietnam’s growing tech potential.
On December 22, 2024, the Politburo released Resolution 57 on breakthroughs in science and technology development, innovation and national digital transformation.
Vietnam can accelerate its pace of innovation by leveraging "synergistic power" and learning from Singapore's experiences in developing its semiconductor industry.
Resolution No 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation and national digital transformation was issued on December 22 last year by Party General Secretary To Lam.
The National Assembly has approved groundbreaking policies that allow for calculated risks in research, granting scientists greater autonomy and funding flexibility.