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Scientists from the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources (IEBR) and the Institute of Genome Research, both under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, have discovered two new lizard species in Vietnam.
Starting a tech business is always challenging, but it offers young entrepreneurs the chance to create bold and inspiring stories.
The National Assembly has approved a pilot program for LEO satellite telecommunications, allowing foreign investments while ensuring national security.
Japan’s semiconductor hub, Kyushu, is eyeing Vietnam as a strategic partner in workforce development and industry collaboration.
With government backing and growing investment, Vietnam aims to train 50,000 engineers and expand its role in the global semiconductor supply chain.
From his curiosity and special love for the phone, Ngô Khắc Hoàng determined to pursue research on the Internet of Things.
Russia's Rosatom has expressed strong interest in fostering collaboration with Vietnam in quantum technology.
Google is willing to provide free access to Google Workspace, Google Space, and Google Classroom for all students and teachers in Vietnam.
Following the great success in attracting capital and technologies from international investors, Vietnam’s technology outlook is expected to become brighter in 2025.
After years of delays, Hanoi is pushing forward with its 200-hectare high-tech park, with a September 2025 launch deadline.
The Global Vietnam Innovation Forum 2025 convened in Singapore, bringing together top Vietnamese innovators to discuss AI, semiconductors, and fintech as Vietnam’s next growth pillars.
During her recent return to Vietnam, scientist Pham Le Thu Ha, or Joni Pham, found it interesting to witness many changes at home.
Vietnamese tech companies are expanding their data centres' capacity while international giants are also entering the market, with planned investments worth billions of USD.
During a high-level meeting, Vietnam and China agreed to enhance collaboration in AI and digital technology, with both nations recognizing the transformative potential of artificial intelligence.
At the annual ICT gathering in Hanoi, Minister Nguyen Manh Hung and other key leaders stress the importance of government-backed research and digital transformation. Resolution 57 is hailed as a landmark step toward a tech-driven economy.
To fast-track 5G deployment, Vietnam has introduced a subsidy covering 15% of telecom companies' equipment costs. The policy, designed to encourage rapid investment, aims to establish 20,000 base stations by the end of 2025.
Vietnam’s digital transformation is paving the way for economic modernisation, business innovation, and an enhanced quality of life, according to the US-based website medium.com.
Experts highlighted a young population, the Government's support, and a thriving startup ecosystem are driving the country’s innovation.
Within the framework of the 9th extraordinary session of the 15th National Assembly, the Government has reported on special investment mechanisms and policies designed for the Ninh Thuan nuclear power project.
"Vietnam needs to develop national high-level production capabilities and follow a strategic roadmap to become self-reliant in science and technology to effectively join global value chains," said Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung.