Identity at risk when economic development ignores culture
Vietnam is told to capitalize on heritage as a resource and material to develop a green economy.
Vietnam is told to capitalize on heritage as a resource and material to develop a green economy.
International experts and cultural activists have joined hands with Hanoi in boosting capital cultural industries.
Through their award-winning film Safari, two students convey a message of conservation to international audience.
RMIT University academics weigh in on Vietnam’s potential to grow into a semiconductor chip manufacturing powerhouse.
The festival supports the formation of a “creative belt” across the country through the eventual expansion of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in Vietnam.
The nationwide design competition highlights innovative ideas in the form of design or prototypes to promote inclusiveness for people with disabilities in the workplace.
Flexible business processes allow businesses to choose from a variety of operating methods to meet different business scenarios.
The event aims to seek opportunities to advance the Industry 4.0 transformation agenda in Vietnam and the Asia-Pacific region.
Vietnam’s creative industry runs the risk of being left behind regional countries’ if it is unable to keep up with the rapidly changing environment, according to RMIT researchers.