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Vietnamese scientists say it’s difficult to commercialize their inventions

Many inventions created by scientists and research institutes cannot be applied in real life even though businesses need new technologies.

Virtual assistant Umind can serve disabled

VietNamNet Bridge - A group of students from the HCMC Information Technology has invented Umind, a virtual assistant which can listen, understand and respond in Vietnamese. It can give strong support to elderly drivers and to the disabled.

Vietnamese scientists reluctant to register inventions

VietNamNet Bridge - Amateur inventors as well as scientists at research institutes and universities are also afraid of writing descriptions about their inventions when registering for patents.

Students make device that prevents falls, to be presented in Singapore

People with foot injuries can move around in a convenient and safe way supported by a device invented by a group of lecturers and students at Da Nang University Junior College.

PM pledges more backing for scientific research

VietNamNet Bridge – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has said that the Government will issue more appropriate policies to facilitate scientific research, inventions and technology application in the country.

 

How much do scientists receive for their inventions?

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Science and Technology’s legal documents on the value of scientists’ inventions are insufficiently clear.