Hanoi's businesses place focus on digital transformation
Businesses need to utilize digital technologies to streamline operations, increase efficiency, and provide greater value to customers.
Businesses need to utilize digital technologies to streamline operations, increase efficiency, and provide greater value to customers.
Vietnam's exports peaked in 2020, accounting for 82% of the country's total GDP.
Digital transformation has been applied for data-driven logistics and supply chains, digital device management, quality control, and intelligent processes.
A new platform has been providing businesses with online and face-to-face training courses on the digital operation.
MoMo continues to recruit more top experts and triple the number of AI personnel to transform it into a true AI-first company.
Vietnam’s e-commerce is very potential so local retail businesses should expand their scale on the online channel.
Cybersecurity companies predict that the rise of cyberattacks will continue in 2021 in Vietnam.
In 2021, the Ministry of Information and Communications will continue to hold the annual Viet Solutions competition to find productions/solutions to accelerate the digital transformation process.
By 2025, the program expects to raise legal awareness for at least 30% of SMEs so that they could minimize their legal risks during business operation.
Over the years, the local government has been pushing for drastic reforms and putting the people and enterprises at the center of its services.