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Startup bridges parties to have better waste treatment

Treating waste is not an easy task in Vietnam. A start-up has chosen for itself the tough job of connecting various parties for treating waste. 

Vietnamese PhD's smart earphone new product in his startup

The newearphone is a wireless smart device that can track brain waves, facial muscles and eye movement, thereby helping regulate and improve the quality of sleep.

A sharing economy for new startups

The rapid development of the IT revolution has helped startups generate a buzz in the social circle, establishing a new era of promoting globalisation in all sectors while building a new economy – the sharing economy.

Young man abandons training for doctorate in France, starts business in Vietnam

Giving up a doctoral degree at Paris Sud University in France, Le Cong Thanh set up a business which collects 14 billion data records and scans 40 million bits of information a day.

New mindset needed for Vietnam to have tech unicorns

There has been a growing number of local startups who neglect raising funds in subsequent rounds after gaining initial successes, said an expert.

Vietnamese student on the starting line of start-up race

Tran Khanh Trang closes the lid of her laptop after a long discussion with her human resources team, ending just another ordinary day in her life.

 

Is Vietnam’s startup ecosystem ready to feed unicorns?

The success of startups depends on the support of the community so they can grow and become unicorns.

When will the second unicorn startup appear in Vietnam?

The startup ecosystem has been developing very strongly over the last 15 years, but no other unicorn startup has appeared, except VNG, which was valued at $1 billion in 2014.

Foreign investment funds optimistic about startup potential

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam has no startups with value of $1 billion and higher (called unicorns), but foreign investment funds are optimistic about the future.

Is Vietnam an attractive environment for startups?

VietNamNet Bridge - With many promotion programs, Vietnam is looking to be recognized as a "startup nation". However, the business environment lacks innovative models.


Startups that closed in 2018: from Uber to Tamtay.vn

VietNamNet Bridge - Even startups with good plans and funding can sometimes face problems or fail. Here are a few that encountered difficulties in 2018. 

Vietnam’s fintechs appear late but develop rapidly

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s fintech market was valued at $4.4 million by the end of 2017, and the figure may reach $7.8 billion by 2020, a study of Solidiance found.

Investment funds’ money funnelled to technology firms

VietNamNet Bridge - More large-scale investment funds are being set up, and the value of investment deals is increasing, especially in technology startups. 


Startups in agriculture struggle to seek capital

Startup funds only reserve 10 percent of their capital in agriculture, a field which bears high risks.

Vietnamese startups struggle to seek capital

VietNamNet Bridge - Consultants say that even startups with high capability and good business ideas are finding it difficult to call for investment.

Vietnamese startups need state’s capital

VietNamNet Bridge - Forty venture funds operate in Vietnam, but most of them are foreign invested.

Startups need venture capital

VietNamNet Bridge - Lacking venture funds and strong service bases, Vietnam is still far from reaching its goal of having 5,000 technology startups by 2020.

Capital keeps flowing into startups

VietNamNet Bridge - Investors have poured more capital into Vietnamese technology startups amid the strong rise of new technologies such as AI and Big Data.

Big difficulties discourage agriculture startups

VietNamNet Bridge - Loss, inability to access bank loans, unreasonable policies and investors’ indifference all are putting pressure on the CEO of agriculture startups.

More Vietnamese startups register business in Singapore

After spending two hours on a flight from HCMC, plus 30 minutes on entry procedures, a group of Vietnamese, including two business owners and investors, landed in Singapore recently to complete business registration procedures.