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Digital transformation in the economy is expected to contribute significantly to the policy of improving efficiency in Vietnam.
Digital transformation will be the focus to effectively control the pandemic and restore socio-economic development over the next two years, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has confirmed.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, technology businesses have shown their potential by maintaining an impressive growth momentum.
Digitizing public transport has led to practical benefits for consumers.
The National Forum for Development of Digital Technology Businesses 2021 will discuss solutions that will enable digital transformation to be the driving force for economic recovery and development.
With contactless payment becoming increasingly common in HCM City due to people’s fear of COVID-19, retail firms are investing more and more in digital infrastructure.
Vietnam currently has over 1,000 organizations capable of supporting startups, including technology startups, with 202 coworking zones, 79 business incubators and 38 business promotion organizations.
Vietnam has regarded people as the centre, subject and driving force and target of development, PM Pham Minh Chinh told a plenary session of the third annual high-level forum on the fourth industrial revolution in Hanoi on December 6.
The Ministry of Information and Communications has submitted to the Government a draft Strategy for developing Vietnam’s digital economy and digital society, which may be approved this December.
Since 2010, Da Nang has identified information and communication technology as one of the three strategic breakthroughs in socio-economic development.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh chaired the first meeting of the committee via a videoconference on November 30, 2021.
Digitization is a common trend of many industries and fields in the era of the fourth industrial revolution, so culture and art are no exception.
Hundreds of tons of litchis were exported to choosy markets in May via Vietnam Post’s e-commerce platform. This was the beginning of a logistics model specifically designed for farm produce.
Vietnam wants sustainable agricultural growth. This requires added value from production, processing, market development as well as a digital economy and smart agriculture.
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has recently signed Decision No.1911/QD-TTg dated November 15, 2001 on the connection and sharing between the national database on population with national and specialised databases.
Every year, Vietnam will honor the Top 50 security experts who have contributed to detecting security holes of national digital platforms.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Minister Pham Minh Chinh took part in a working session on digital transformation with Japanese technology corporations on November 24 within the framework of his official visit to the country.
By September 2021, Vietnam had more than 1.3 million unemployed workers. Meanwhile, the local IT industry, with its growth momentum and large contribution to GDP, is hungry for human resources.
The problems in online teaching in Vietnam are due mostly to the lack of a locally made technology system specifically designed for teaching online.
Cyber Apply Vietnam, EM&AI, MOVAN ISO, tMonitor and MiSmart are five startups selected by the Vietnamese Ministry of Science to introduce to investors.