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Vietnam performs world’s first stem cell transplant in treatment of bronchopulmonary dysplasia

The Hanoi-based Vinmec healthcare system has become the first medical facility in the world to successfully carry out bone marrow mononuclear cells transplantation to treat established bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BDP).

Vietnam launches environmental hotline

 The Vietnam Environment Administration (VEA) has launched a hotline for the public to call to provide information on waste discharge activities that cause pollution.

Amazon Web Services to debut in Vietnam

 Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary of Amazon.com, is proceeding its ambitious business plan in Vietnam following Alibaba’s footsteps in the field of cloud computing services.

Techfest 2017 to connect start-up ecosystem

 The national innovation and start-up festival Techfest 2017 is going to take place under the theme “Start-up Ecosystem Connect” in Hanoi on November 14-15.

Local telecom market saturated

 Viet Nam’s telecommunications market has reached a saturation point and will find it hard to attract new subscribers. This could result in increasingly fierce competition among telecom providers for their revenue and market share.

Telcos complain about unreasonable telecom charges

 Enterprises providing telecommunications services and network infrastructure have complained about unreasonable financial obligations.

Vietnamese search engine Coc Coc attracts 23 million users

 Coc Coc, or “Knock Knock” in English – a Vietnam-based search engine – has become one of the most popular browsers in Vietnam, with around 23 million users as of August.

Areca nut processing plant causes air pollution in Thua Thien-Hue

 An areca nut processing plant in Nam Dong District’s Huong Hoa Commnue has been causing pollution for months but the local authority has not imposed any effective sanctions.

Local contenders

 Do Vietnamese smartphone brands have the strategy to compete in such a tough market?

Alibaba chairman to address over 3,000 students in Hanoi

 Jack Ma, founder and executive chairman of Alibaba Group will speak with more than 3,000 students from 5pm to 6:30pm at the National Convention Centre, Hanoi on November 6.

Tourism island waste treatment plant faces tribulations

 A VND30 billion (USD1.36-million) waste treatment plant on Co To Island has yet to begin its full operation despite its construction being completed years ago.

Outstanding scientific and technological intellectuals in 2017 honoured

 A ceremony was held in Hanoi, on October 27, to honour 53 intellectuals in the fields of science and technology for their outstanding achievements and contributions in 2017.

Vietnam to develop natural resources, environment monitoring database

 Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved a plan on the establishment of a national natural resources and environmental monitoring for 2017-2022.

Self-driving car contest gets in gear

  FPT officially launched the technology contest the “Digital Race 2017 – 2018” with the theme of self-driving cars on Thursday.

West Lake’s new look after being dredged

 The West Lake has had a new look after the project to dredge it has almost been finished.

Eco island fights flood of rubbish

 The island of Tam Hai, off the coast of Quang Nam, has been struggling against a flood of household garbage treatment after the failure of a rubbish-fired furnace.

Titanium mining puts environment at stake

 Titanium mining and processing projects in central coast provinces have left negative impact on other economic sectors and put the environment at risk of severe pollution.

Wired VN faces new security threats

 As Internet use in Viet Nam continues to rise, avoiding online security threats will become even more difficult, said Vu The Binh, Viet Nam Internet Association (VIA) general secretary, at a symposium in Ha Noi on Tuesday.

Hanoi to install additional 70 air monitoring stations

 Hanoi plans to install an additional 70 air monitoring stations to improve air quality, according to the municipal Department of Natural Resources and Environment.

VN needs to enhance ICT application in agriculture

 Viet Nam’s agricultural sector needs to intensify the application of information and communications technology (ICT) to improve its productivity, quality and competitiveness in the world market, experts said.