Government-backed waste management startups to be launched
By 2030, each province will have at least five models of senior-led waste collection and sorting.
By 2030, each province will have at least five models of senior-led waste collection and sorting.
A project aims to implement Program No. 07 of the Hanoi Party Committee, 2020-2025 period on promoting the development of science, technology and innovation in the city.
Of the 50 selected startups, 25 are based in Hanoi and will begin the program in November.
Vietnam is expected to maintain its seventh place in the number of new app downloads globally.
The data must be stored for at least 24 months, and system logs for criminal investigation purposes must be stored for at least 12 months.
The city will create more spaces for the development of young entrepreneurs.
With proper market understanding and lower prices of products and services, local IT companies are getting more prominent roles in the country's digital transformation.
The campaign aims at reducing the proportion of computers in Vietnam being infected with malicious codes.
The cooperation shows a positive transformation in renewing and enhancing utilities to users in the digital era.
As one of the priorities in 2020-2025, Hanoi expects science, technology and innovation will facilitate the overhaul of its economic model and propel socio-economic growth in the city.
The Hanoi Department of Science and Technology booth displays a series of typical science and technology research results.
Innovation in the public sector will drive and promote the development of the private sector, thereby improving the competitiveness of the economy.
The event aims to help people understand what AI is and what contributions it makes in life.
The city will develop a modern, synchronous grassroots information network by 2025.
USAID and LinkSME will continue promoting and expanding activities to support businesses to connect, transform and access finance for SMEs through documenting and replicating successful support models across the country.
The Vietnamese tech giant recorded 13 large deals with a scale of more than U$5 million per deal in the first six months of 2022.
Vietnam expects IT sector to contribute 6-6.5% to GDP by 2025.
Vietnam's electronics industry should continue to promote social dialogue between employers and employees to increase transparency and sustainable growth.
The programs will help close the skills gap by providing more learning and growth opportunities for local talents and start-ups in Vietnam.
The rate of fraud related to banks, payment systems, and online stores in Vietnam is lower than other countries in the region.
Vietnam is considered a potential market for Blockchain technology development and plans to host the event giving opportunities for Vietnamese businesses.