Vietnam chooses October 10 as National Digital Transformation Day
The day aims to raise public awareness of the role, meaning, and benefits of digital transformation.
The day aims to raise public awareness of the role, meaning, and benefits of digital transformation.
Vietnam is among countries in Southeast Asia with the fastest growth rate of the digital economy, estimated to be at US$19 billion in 2019.
Digital transformation becomes an urgent need for businesses to innovate models, find more markets, cut costs and improve competitiveness.
Vietnamese information security enterprises are required to contribute to building digital trust in Vietnam.
Digital transformation is no longer a goal but an imperative action of businesses, especially of manufacturing businesses.
The two companies have joined forces in various initiatives to support several major aviation players to improve operational performance.
Along with digital transformation, smart city has become one of the global standards for development and a solution to optimize resources for sustainable growth.
Digital transformation has become a keyword that always heats up socio-economic forums and shows no sign of cooling down. Small and medium enterprises in Hanoi are not left out of the global trend, taking advantage of the new opportunities.
Local and foreign human resources experts said that people’s wellbeing should be among the top priorities during the pandemic.
The country still faces several obstacles to fully unlocking the benefits of digital technologies.
Digital transformation has been applied for data-driven logistics and supply chains, digital device management, quality control, and intelligent processes.
The projects selected for funding are not only practical regarding the application of advanced technologies in areas of critical need in Vietnam, but they are also very meaningful in today’s context.
The forum would create opportunities to approach modern technology models, digital experiences and to discuss how Vietnamese agricultural products can be exported more effectively.
A network of 500 organizations and individual experts would be set up to facilitate digital transformation in the business community.