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Truong Hong Thi and his co-workers have created Icetea Platform and are building apps with blockchain technology.
While smartphones sold poorly in February and March because of Covid-19, the sales of laptops were very satisfactory.
Industrial zones as well as supermarkets and large real estate developers have begun designing rooftop solar power systems for their new projects.
Many enterprises, in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19, have asked staff to work from home.
Vietnam’s startups are making every effort to help the community fight against coronavirus.
Though artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have been making clear progress, Vietnam’s businesses remain skeptical about them.
Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung has called on the community of digital technology firms to be more creative and provide more services on online platforms.
Startups have successfully called for millions of dollars worth of investments since the beginning of the year.
Got It, a technology startup, has introduced a trial version of COVID-19 Check, a service that helps users check the possibility of infection with coronavirus, classified from F0 to F5.
SARS-CoV-2 virus test kit, developed and produced by the Military Medical Academy and Viet A Technology Company, is an important and necessary tool to help control Covid-19 in Vietnam.
If Vietnam can create reasonable policies and keep strict control over the development, it may become an emerging market in the wind power industry.
Vietnam-Japan cooperation in the field of shipbuilding is hoped to bring great opportunities to develop Vietnam’s technology, especially in ship designing.
Investors are no longer rushing to pour money into solar power projects because the new solar power purchase price is considered unattractive.
Meeting on Facebook, the two young men developed an app, listed among the world’s top 20, in since 2015 without any call for capital.
Analysts began issuing warnings about the saturation of the mobile phone market several years ago. However, mobile phone distributors are still thriving.
The latest technologies have been used by Vietnam’s agencies and organizations to fight against the spread of Covid-19
Compared with businesses in the US and Europe, the digital transformation process in Vietnamese enterprises is less risky and simpler.
Dozens of Vietnamese mobile phone brands once existed in the domestic market, but now only a few brands remain.
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) on March 2 announced a program on popularizing smartphones to 100 percent of the population.
Analysts believe that an agreement between Viettel, a mobile network operator, and Vsmart, a mobile phone manufacturer, could drive Chinese smartphones into a corner.