

The number of official nominating partners has seen exceptional growth, reaching 14,772, more than a twelvefold increase from the 1,200 recorded in the inaugural season, and a 60% jump from 2024.
Notably, this year marks Vietnam’s debut with a national pavilion at the exhibition, aiming to promote the country’s image and foster investment and technology partnerships.
Securing this spectrum block is crucial and timely for Viettel to carry out the Politburo’s Resolution 57 on breakthrough development in science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation.
According to a report released by StartupBlink, the southern city has advanced in the global rankings for four consecutive years, particularly in the Fintech sector, which has experienced rapid growth.
The network currently brings together nearly 100 scientists and experts working at key institutions in this sector such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), EDF, Framatome, ANDRA, CEA, and many other leading organisations. They have directly participated in the design and construction of numerous EPR nuclear power plants, including Olkiluoto 3 (Finland), Flamanville 3 (France), and Taishan 1&2 (China).
Recognising Vietnam's rapidly accelerating momentum and strong government prioritisation of artificial intelligence (AI) across key sectors, Avnet is set to catalyse this progress with its upcoming Avnet AI Tech Days – Shaping the Future of AI.
The event brought together major technology firms from both countries, including Austria’s TTTech, Infineon Technologies Austria, and Dynatrace, as well as Vietnam’s FPT, VNPT, Sovico, and Genetica.
According to the resolution, each enterprise, household business, or individual business must not be inspected more than once a year, except in cases where clear signs of violations are found.
Viettel AI has unveiled a new fact-checking method called VeGraph, improving accuracy by up to 5% compared to current systems, at the prestigious NAACL 2025 conference held in the US.
The Tran Dai Nghia Award, held every three years, focuses on honouring outstanding scientific research works that have been effectively applied in practice in Vietnam.
Marking its 30th edition, SEMICON SEA 2025 is the region’s largest semiconductor exhibition, expected to draw over 500 companies, 1,300 booths, and 20,000 visitors from 65 countries and territories.
To date, the portal has received 426 submissions, of which 71 useful products and solutions have been published and 90 are being reviewed. At the event, 32 more products and solutions were newly released.
The issuance of Resolution No. 57 marks a strategic move to affirm the pivotal role of science, technology, and innovation in Vietnam’s socio-economic advancement.
Designed for oceanographic research, the vessel is equipped to operate in deep and offshore waters.
Vietnamese students have participated in the contest since 2012 and brought home prizes. Last year, Vietnamese students won a second prize in the Systems Software category at the 2024 ISEF.
Minister of Agriculture and Environment Do Duc Duy said agriculture and environment sector must transform its mindset and methods in order to improve productivity, enhance product quality and value, and protect the environment for future generations.
Universities are chasing global accreditation to align their curricula with international benchmarks, ensuring graduates can hold their own worldwide.
With increased investment in both human resources and infrastructure, particularly laboratories, research activities at universities have seen significant progress in recent years.
The “Vietnam – Austria High-Tech and Innovation” is expected to position Vietnam as a strategic destination for European tech investors to integrate more deeply into the global value chains of the high-tech sectors.
Discussions also focused on how universities and tech companies can synergise to nurture top-tier AI talent for the global market and ensure AI's responsible development aligned with sustainable development goals.