The collaboration between NIC and global tech giants such as Google in fostering innovation and developing digital talent will continue to drive Việt Nam’s rise on the global tech map.
Fifteen hi-tech projects, accounting for 6 per cent of the new projects, have a combined investment of nearly US$860 million, representing 44.17 per cent of the total newly registered capital.
The regulation, which will replace Decree No. 57/2018/NĐ-CP, is expected to mark a strategic policy shift toward green, circular, and multi-value agricultural development that aligns with Việt Nam’s broader sustainability goals.
The Business Association of High Quality Vietnamese Products and the Business Studies and Assistance Centre have launched the 2025 Green Startup Project Competition in HCM City.
HCM City aims to develop a startup and innovation environment on par with Singapore’s, so that investors no longer need to go abroad to launch their ventures, its Department of Science and Technology has said.
On the afternoon of May 21, the National Innovation Centre (NIC) under the Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with South Korea''s SK Group, held a thematic seminar titled “Innovation in the value chain of the LNG power industry”.
The Government has issued a decree outlining a series of preferential mechanisms and policies, including certain foreign nationals not needing work permits, aimed at fostering the development of the National Innovation Centre.
Vietnamese start-ups are making important strides in developing green technology solutions to protect the environment and promote sustainable development.
To maximise the effectiveness of the regulatory sandbox in Việt Nam, a more flexible legal framework, enhanced inter-agency coordination, and financial support from both the public and private sectors are necessary.
This initiative follows strategic agreements signed on Thursday, aimed at driving innovation and accelerating digital transformation in HCM City across these sectors.
The 2025 UK-Southeast Asia Tech Week launched in HCM City on Thursday is expected to be a major milestone in the journey towards a more interconnected digital future between Việt Nam and the UK.
Senior government officials, healthcare leaders and industry experts from Việt Nam and the UK gathered in HCM City on Monday to discuss and share insights on innovation and digital transformation in the health sector.
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment Phùng Đức Tiến talked to Việt Nam News reporter Tố Như about the future development orientation after the ministry officially began operations.
Authorities of the southern industrial hub of Bình Dương held a meeting with two major foreign direct investment (FDI) enterprises operating in the province to address challenges facing the firms in production and business operations while encouraging their further expansion.