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The programme is the result of cooperation between the Vietnam National Innovation Center (NIC), HUST, and the US-based tech giant NVIDIA, aiming to implement the cooperation agreement signed between the Vietnamese Government and NVIDIA.
Up to 99% of Vietnamese consumers express excitement about AI, 86% are familiar with the technology, and 99% want to use AI in their future travel plans, according to the Global AI Sentiment Report by Booking.com.
CMC and Samsung C&T sign a strategic deal to build a world-class hyperscale data center in Ho Chi Minh City, laying the foundation for Vietnam's AI future.
This year, retail sales and consumer service revenue are expected to grow 10.5–12%, contributing to an overall economic growth target of 8.3–8.5%.
Vietnam holds 27% of the ASEAN market share for generative AI (GenAI) startups, second only to Singapore’s 44%, according to the ASEAN GenAI Startup Report 2024 by GenAI Fund.
Three Vietnamese engineers have won Gold Award at The Global AI Challenge for Building E&M Facilities 2025, held in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (China).
Artificial intelligence (AI), chatbots, and virtual assistants flood into the tourism industry, offering business owners unprecedented opportunities to personalise guest experiences while reducing operating costs.
A new law requires AI-generated digital products to be labeled clearly for human or machine recognition, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Vietnam ranks 6th in the 2025 Global AI Index, beating major economies in trust and openness to AI innovation.
Healthcare professionals across Vietnam to receive AI training in national upskilling effort.
Smart monitoring system to notify violators within 2 hours, streamlining enforcement.
Hanoi’s Cua Nam ward has become a pioneer in applying artificial intelligence (AI) to public administration by launching an AI-powered robot to assist residents with administrative procedures.
While AI is ushering in remarkable opportunities for innovation, it also poses major cybersecurity challenges, as the technology is being exploited as a tool for sophisticated cyberattacks, heard a workshop in HCM City on July 9.
Under the Poliburo’s Resolution 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation, Vietnam aims to be among the top three ASEAN countries and the top 50 globally in AI development by 2030.
Kenneth Tse, General Director of Intel Vietnam, noted that in nearly 20 years of operations in the country, Intel Vietnam has exported over 4 billion products, contributing more than 100 billion USD to Vietnam’s export revenue.
The Standing Board of the Can Tho Party Committee and relevant departments on July 8 held a working session with the GenAI Fund to promote digital transformation through artificial intelligence (AI) in the city.
Around 97 percent of small and micro enterprises in the past could not access unsecured bank loans, but now banks are using AI to approve loan proposals more quickly.
On June 12, National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man signed Resolution No.202/2025/QH15 on the restructuring of Vietnam’s provincial-level administrative units.
CATI-VLM, developed by CMC, secures a global Top 12 spot in the RRC 2025 for document AI - leading Vietnam in AI innovation.
As Vietnam races to embrace digital transformation and artificial intelligence (AI), a homegrown innovation is poised to redefine how users handle the country’s complex language and documents.