Technology critical to Hanoi's urban flooding solution
Climate change, rapid urbanization and large-scale construction are the main causes of Hanoi's flooding.
Climate change, rapid urbanization and large-scale construction are the main causes of Hanoi's flooding.
Hanoi plans to build a sustainable and modern agricultural sector, focusing on large-scale production with high productivity, quality, and competitiveness.
The cooperation aims to train Vietnamese farmers to master cultivation technologies and support manufacturers with export potential.
Hanoi believes that science, technology, and innovation are the true catalyst for development and contribute to improving its economy's productivity, quality, efficiency, and competitiveness.
The company aims to turn Binh Dinh Province into a leading AI center in the region.
By 2025, the Ministry of Information and Communications expected Vietnam to have 80,000 digital tech firms, meeting at least 50% of digital tech and services from state agencies.
ICRMAT has attracted hundreds of projects and research in the field of technology and management from experts all over the world.
The Netherlands wishes to expand cooperation with Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Experts argued that private capital and blended finance investments will continue to be an important component of Vietnam’s sustainable development.
The city authorities have drawn up numerous plans and support measures for developing the scientific and technological sector in the area.
Digital economy, information, and telecommunication are vital to driving the bilateral economic partnership.
Skilled farmers would enable Hanoi to achieve its goal of having 70% of agricultural products produced hi-tech by 2030.
Vietnam needs pilot mechanisms to support the development of scientific institutes.
Hanoi will develop green and environmentally friendly agriculture based on climate change adaptation and strive to tackle environmental pollution in rural areas.
Themed "Energy Transformation - Sustainable Environment," the exhibition aims to facilitate business connections.
Hanoi plans to establish 44 hi-tech agricultural businesses and a hi-tech agricultural center by 2025.
The Irish side wishes to continue to share experiences with Hanoi in various fields, with a view to mutual development.