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General Secretary To Lam has called for bold reforms to advance science, technology, and digital transformation, urging unity and determination to realize Vietnam’s potential.
At a national conference, officials emphasized the transformative potential of science and technology, reaffirming Vietnam’s commitment to achieving economic breakthroughs through digital innovation.
The Politburo has launched a Central Steering Committee for Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation, with General Secretary To Lam as its leader, marking a significant step in advancing Vietnam’s modernization.
Dr. Tran Hoang Dung’s innovative PhD research, conducted in the United States, has earned him a prestigious prize of 2 billion VND from Saigon International University.
A robot created by a group of students can spray pesticides accurately and evenly with the speed of 100 meters per minute and can detect diseased areas.
For the first time in its history, Tech Awards 2024 celebrated Vietnam’s most beloved tech reviewers, honoring influencers like Duy Luan, Vinh Xo, and Duong De.
The government has introduced an action program under Resolution 57 to propel Vietnam’s science, technology, and digital transformation through two primary objectives and seven key initiatives.
The Vietnamese government has launched a comprehensive plan to eliminate institutional barriers and foster science, technology, and innovation, embracing risks and promoting venture investments.
Resolution 57, Vietnam’s ambitious policy for advancing science, technology, and digital transformation, was highlighted as a priority by Minister Huynh Thanh Dat during a press conference.