Vietnamese startups to get 200,000 USD aid package hinh anh 1

Elsa Speak is an English learning application. (Photo elsaspeak.net)

 

 

The Google-invested firm on March 30 signed the agreement with the office of the national programme for supporting an innovative startup ecosystem (Project 844) under the Ministry of Science and Technology to support businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

ELSA was founded in Silicon Valley by a Vietnamese. It was mentioned by Forbes in the list of four companies using A.I (Artificial Intelligence) that changes the world and ranked in the top five of A.I applications globally, alongside Microsoft Cortana and Google Allo.

It provides voice recognition solutions invested from Google. In the world, only some tech firms like Microsoft, Google or Apple have sufficient resources to own this technology./.

Vietnamese start-ups continue to pull in investment

Vietnamese start-ups continue to pull in investment

Investment in Vietnamese start-ups is growing sharply with millions of dollars pledged in 2019 and the first two months of 2020, according to Singaporean venture capital firm Cento Ventures.

Vietnamese scientist in South Korea sets up start-up to create robots

Vietnamese scientist in South Korea sets up start-up to create robots

Based on research with a high level of applicability, Dr Pham Quang Cuong of Nanyang Technology University, set up Eureka Robotics, a startup specializing in providing robots to large corporations.