HCM City's assistance to start-ups paying off

Many start-ups have brought their technologies and products into the market in 2017-2019 thanks to financial and technical assistance for R&D provided by the HCM City Department of Science and Technology’s SpeedUp innovation and start-up programme.
HCM City's assistance to start-ups paying off ảnh 1Start-ups exhibit their products and solutions at the recent HCM City Innovation, Startup and Entrepreneurship Week. The city’s innovation programme, SpeedUp, has funded 50 start-ups since 2017. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA)
- Many start-ups have brought their technologies and products into the market in 2017-2019 thanks to financial and technical assistance for R&D provided by the HCM City Department of Science and Technology’s SpeedUp innovation and start-up programme.

Nguyen Hong Bac and a partner started a business three years ago to turn vegetables into instant powder from which beverages can be made. The vegetables include fish mint, perilla frutescens and pennywort. They were among the start-ups to benefit from the SpeedUp.

The programme has helped them develop more new products using technology such as pennywort powder mixed with rock sugar, Bac said.

“If there was no assistance from the programme, our new products will not be in the market in this year. These products will help add value to Vietnamese vegetables and address the problem of how to process vegetables after harvesting.”

Vegetables harvested in the morning rot by afternoon if not sold, he said.

His start-up was chosen for assistance under the programme through a centre for incubating high-technology agricultural businesses.

Nguyen Hai An, the centre’s director, said instant pennywort powder is very popular among overseas Vietnamese and foreigners.

Bac added that these products are sold in markets like the Republic of Korea, India and the US.

An said through the centre, many other high-tech agriculture start-ups have received assistance under the programme in 2017-2019. Many of them have been doing well.

A company that uses innovative technologies to produce and can dried fresh noodles, for instance, reported a turnover of 800 million VND (34,560 USD) in 2017, 1.3 billion VND (56,200 USD) last year and 1.8 billion VND in just the first nine months of this year.

Another, which makes machines for drying wormwood, a medical herb, and incense made from it, earned a profit of 150 million VND last year and 250 million VND in the first nine months of this year.

Phan Thi Quy Truc, a specialist in technology and markets at the Department of Science and Technology, said 50 start-ups have received assistance under the programme, including 36 in fields like finance, business, tourism, education and others, and nine in agriculture.

As of last month, 21 of the 50 have become enterprises, she said.

One was bought by an investor while six others attracted investment based on their potential, she said.

In all, they attract investments of 538,000 USD, she added.

But Pham Ngoc Huy, director of Vietnam Silicon Valley, a start-up accelerator, said the programme has some shortcomings which need to be fixed.

The department is focusing too much on technologies and not enough on commercial elements such as business models and markets, he said.

Start-ups’ success also require good technologies for management and strategising, and while many young people have created start-ups, their technologies are limited, he said. 

Moreover, it takes too long for the programme to disburse funds, and this affects start-ups, he said.

He suggested that the programme should invest directly in projects accelerators for investment./.
VNA

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