Over US$4.6 billion poured into Vietnamese startups in past decade
Technological innovation has become an important factor driving Vietnam's sustainable economic development amid the uncertain global economic issues.
Technological innovation has become an important factor driving Vietnam's sustainable economic development amid the uncertain global economic issues.
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of building a startup culture and entrepreneurial spirit, especially among Vietnam's youth.
Hanoi has put in place mechanisms and policies for supporting start-ups and innovation, thereby promoting the development of its ecosystem.
Vietnam is always ready to participate responsibly in bringing innovative solutions to worldwide economic, social, and sustainable development issues.
Leveraging the available talent, nurturing locals, and embracing innovative strategies drive Vietnamese startups to exceptional performance.
Vietnamese startups selected for the program will have access to mentorship and coaching from Google.
The tech conference not only brings together the world's biggest information technology companies, but is also a place for startups to spread their wings and meet their peers.
The festival, the second of its kind, helps Vietnamese startups to grow in the host country.
2023 is predicted to be a challenging year for Vietnamese startups, but it is also an opportunity for those who will recalibrate their business models in a slower but sustainable direction.
A number of supportive policies over the past years have enabled Vietnam to create room for domestic startups to grow, especially in areas where Vietnam is on par with other countries.
Hanoi will create more spaces for young startups to form a creative support network.
Vietnam, along with Indonesia and Singapore, remains a golden triangle for startup development in Southeast Asia.
Massachusetts-based VietChallenge seeks to nurture the entrepreneurial spirit of young Vietnamese who are both Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese founders.
The program will open up cooperation and exchange opportunities between Vietnam's startups and Singapore's typical innovation partners.
Of the 50 selected startups, 25 are based in Hanoi and will begin the program in November.
The city will create more spaces for the development of young entrepreneurs.
The country’s tech-savvy population and burgeoning middle class are making it an attractive market for Singaporean companies.