Hanoi makes remarkable leap in the DTI ranking
Hanoi has been rolling out initiatives to accelerate digital transformation.
Hanoi has been rolling out initiatives to accelerate digital transformation.
By 2025, Viettel will invest in expanding the scale to 17,000 racks.
Efforts will focus on working with security and defence agencies to monitor, detect and respond quickly to cyber threats.
A double-digit growth rate (around 11%) is forecast for the Vietnamese data center market until 2030.
Hanoi's PII 2023 ranking provides a comprehensive, cross-sectoral view of the city's innovation capacity.
This initiative will help businesses achieve new levels of success and contribute to the sustainable development of the country.
The evaluation results show the consistency between the rankings and the socio-economic development situation of each province and city.
Hanoi students can participate in the global playground that fosters their creativity and problem-solving abilities.
These technology parks in the three major cities will give priority to the development of IT services and products with a high added value.
The US Mission to Vietnam and the NIC have partnered to expand digital skills in the Vietnamese labor market to improve the upward mobility and competitiveness of Vietnam's workforce.
The Vietnam VEX Robotics National Championship 2024 is a platform open to all robotics enthusiasts nationwide, with no barriers based on gender, ethnicity or geography.
Vietnam is recognized as one of the top 10 countries in the world with the highest e-commerce growth rates, leading Southeast Asia.
The city is determined to build a green public transport network in line with its commitment to environmental protection.
Vietnam is home to more than 1,400 digital technology companies with a combined revenue that is approaching the $10 billion mark.
Building high-quality data centers is currently one of the key focuses of Vietnam's digital transformation, in line with its strategy to develop a digital economy and a digital nation.
Vietnam Youth Federation and Google empower youths with digital transformation skills.
Being “smart” is the principle for every action of Hanoi in the city’s future developments.
Hanoi’s traffic problems, exacerbated by the increasing number of private vehicles, can only be solved by implementing intelligent transport systems.
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of building a startup culture and entrepreneurial spirit, especially among Vietnam's youth.
Vietnamese students can participate in the global playground that engages them and fosters their creativity and problem-solving abilities through the competition.
A partnership representing information technology companies in Vietnam and South Korea has been formed to help companies access and penetrate each other's markets.