The 2022 Vietnam Innovation Challenge kicks off in Hanoi
The 2022 Vietnam Innovation Challenge aims to boost digital transformation for Vietnamese enterprises.
The 2022 Vietnam Innovation Challenge aims to boost digital transformation for Vietnamese enterprises.
The hub in Vietnam, together with global initiatives, is expected to help reduce 80% of plastic waste discharged into the environment by 2030.
The ceremony will be the highlight of the 2022 Vietnam Manufacturing Expo (VME) & NEPCON Vietnam Exhibition.
The program will train 500 individuals in the Mekong Region in digital transformation and e-commerce skills, unlocking new employment opportunities.
A workshop on supporting local creative startups took place to seek ideas on building a comprehensive startup ecosystem.
Advances in the region’s agri-food systems are changing how food is sustainably produced, marketed, and consumed.
With expertise from Norway, one of the world’s leaders in the use of renewable energy and green technologies, Vietnam is expected to be a key player in the energy transition in Southeast Asia.
Many initiatives are given by local management agencies to promote and connect businesses with otherorganizations in innovation projects.
The network is aimed at creating an integrated solidarity community in the region, contributing to promoting the sustainable development of Vietnam and the world through innovation and science - technology.
The reports show how science, technology, and innovation as a new engine contributed to Vietnam’s socio-economic growth.
Sharing similarities in many ways, a strong partnership with Finland could help Vietnam realize its development goals.
Digital transformation has been applied for data-driven logistics and supply chains, digital device management, quality control, and intelligent processes.
The first report will be published in December in Vietnamese and English.
The Vietnam Innovation Network currently has 16 members who are young Vietnamese scientists in South Korea.