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The Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee on October 15 announced the 20 outstanding female students who win the 2025 Vietnam Female Students in Science and Technology Award.
Party General Secretary To Lam on October 15 said removing institutional bottlenecks should be the top priority to advance science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation under Resolution 57.
Vietnam has affirmed its growing position on the global 5G technology map as Viettel High Tech, a subsidiary of the Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group, has been honoured by Gartner for its role in commercialising 5G technology.
According to the Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology, UAE’s G42 Group is planning to invest nearly $2 billion in an AI megadata center in the city.
Nguyen Van Khoa, CEO of FPT, believes that to transform innovation into reality, the completion of legal frameworks for emerging fields like high technology, logistics and AI must be promoted while integrating innovation into policies.
CMC showcases C-OpenAI and national tech solutions as it partners with Ho Chi Minh City to drive digital transformation and innovation.
According to Bloomberg, Apple is preparing to launch a brand-new line of smart home devices, which will be manufactured in Vietnam.
Project 06 and the VNeID application are seen as successful models that have contributed to creating digital trust among citizens and businesses.
Professor Usagawa Tsuyoshi, special advisor to the President of the Vietnam Japan University, recently shared insights on Vietnam's ambitious goal to train 50,000 semiconductor engineers.
Administrative robots, robotic surgery systems, UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles), and a host of other cutting-edge technologies made their debut at a major tech exhibition celebrating the first Party Congress of Ho Chi Minh City.
As data becomes a strategic resource for every country, forming a network of experts capable of gathering insights, building connections, and contributing ideas for data-driven economic growth is now an urgent necessity.
According to Phan Duc Trung, Chairman of the Vietnam Blockchain and Digital Assets Association, building a national blockchain infrastructure will help Vietnam master core technologies and safeguard its sovereignty over data and digital assets.
Vietnam has officially launched the Low Altitude Economy Alliance (LAE), appointing Nguyen Van Khoa, CEO of FPT Corporation, as its first president.
The government's direction to link the issuance of tokenized assets with real-world assets (RWA) is seen as a necessary and cautious step to mitigate risks from “junk tokens.”
According to a World Bank representative, in the 2010-2020 period, Vietnam filed fewer than 100 patents with the top five international intellectual property offices, with almost none in the semiconductor sector.
The ViGen project has introduced an open Vietnamese pre-training dataset covering knowledge from preschool to university level, enabling AI models to reach a competency equivalent to "a top-performing university graduate”, experts have said.
CMC proposes the government accelerate national missions on AI and cloud computing while promoting a Triple Helix innovation model at the Prime Minister’s Business Meeting.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Danish Energy Agency, and the Embassy of Denmark in Vietnam on October 9 hosted a field visit for journalists from 20 media outlets, giving them a front-row seat to see the eco-friendly strides.
As many as 169 businesses were honoured at the TOP 10 Vietnam Digital Technology Companies programme’s awarding ceremony held in Hanoi on October 9 evening.
Vietnam eyes innovation in crypto regulation as it faces mounting financial threats.