A group of Vietnamese scientists has achieved progress in producing trehalose sugar from starch using enzyme technology applied in the food industry.
Directly producing ICT goods instead of assembling them can allow the sector to outstrip the GDP growth by 2-4 times, according to Vietnam’s information and communications minister.
In the presence of Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam, the Ministry of Information and Communications today selected Consultant Anywhere and 11 other ‘Make in Vietnam’ technology platforms to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in digital transformation.
Vietnam has completed the Scheme for Digitisation of Terrestrial Television to 2020, heard a press conference held by the Ministry of Information and Communications in Hanoi on January 11.
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Human Resources Forecast and Labor Market Information (Falmi) Center, implementation of new growth models is prioritized for the city’s target in 2021 in order to help the city continue to maintain its leading economic role of the country. International economic
Despite the wide popularity of e-commerce with both businesses and consumers, more than 70 percent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam have not yet deployed online channels for their operations, especially for international e-commerce activities.
Construction of the National Innovation Centre (NIC) officially kicked off in Hanoi on January along with the opening of an international exhibition displaying the year’s leading innovations.
Five major mobile service providers - Viettel, VinaPhone, MobiFone, Vietnamobile, and the virtual network I-Telecom blocked more than 89,600 mobile subscribers spreading spam calls in the six last months of 2020, according to the Department of Telecom under the Ministry of Information and
The Vietnamese Government Office and the Embassy of Japan in Vietnam on January 8 co-hosted an online seminar entitled “Sharing Experience and New Policies of Japan to Promote e-Government, towards Digital Government” in Hanoi.
Construction of the National Innovation Centre (NIC), worth 740 billion VND (32 million USD), will be launched at Hoa Lac hi-tech park on the outskirts of Hanoi on January 9.
Vietnam to complete forming digital government in 2030
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam on January 6 asked the Ministry of Science and Technology to remove bottlenecks in order to facilitate innovation.