Vietnam and Australia to strengthen cooperation for Industry 4.0 transformation
The event aims to seek opportunities to advance the Industry 4.0 transformation agenda in Vietnam and the Asia-Pacific region.
The event aims to seek opportunities to advance the Industry 4.0 transformation agenda in Vietnam and the Asia-Pacific region.
Vietnam would restructure the services sector based on modern technologies under the Industry 4.0, especially in fields of finance-banking, insurance, healthcare, education, transportation, trade and tourism.
Only 15% of enterprises in Vietnam are embarking on the digital transformation process.
The data collection period is set to take place from March 1 to July 30, 2021 on various economic component groups.
While the Covid-19 pandemic further exposes Vietnam’s shortcomings from its highly dependence on both the global supply and demand sides, it is also a golden opportunity for the country to narrow development gap with regional peers.
While 68% of training institutions in Vietnam reported feeling well equipped for 4IR, this was lower than Cambodia (73%), the Philippines (81%) and Indonesia (95%).
Hanoi is set to mobilize resources to upgrade the infrastructure network and create breakthroughs in state governance of economic activities.
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed customers’ behavior and perception regarding digital banking services.
The Vietnamese government holds high hope for a green and safe agricultural sector that could be a driving force for growth just like the manufacturing and processing sector.
International practices show a country with high development level and competitiveness would pose a strong developed collective economy.