Vietnam-Germany Innovation Network bolsters cooperation in science-technology

The Vietnam-Germany Innovation Network (VGI) and the Bach Khoa Hanoi Technology Investment and Development One Member Company Limited (BK-HOLDINGS) inked an agreement on enhancing cooperation in science-technology and innovation on December 22.
Vietnam-Germany Innovation Network bolsters cooperation in science-technology ảnh 1Workers at a factory in Vietnam (Photo: baodautu.vn)

Berlin (VNA) – The Vietnam-Germany InnovationNetwork (VGI) and the Bach Khoa Hanoi Technology Investment and Development OneMember Company Limited (BK-HOLDINGS) inked an agreement on enhancing cooperationin science-technology and innovation on December 22.

Under the pact, the two sides will share information andconsultation on activities in the fields.

They will join hands to arrange related programmes and activities.Meetings will be held in a suitable form to exchange information and deviseorientations of cooperation activities.

Vietnam-Germany Innovation Network bolsters cooperation in science-technology ảnh 2At the signing ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Speaking at the signing ceremony, First Secretary at theEmbassy of Vietnam in Germany’s science-technology unit Tran Hai Thanhaffirmed that the VGI has brought Vietnamese and Vietnamese-German intellectualsand experts together, contributing to the development of Vietnam’sscience-technology.

The signing of the cooperation agreement between the VGI andBK-Holdings is among activities to promote connection among Vietnamese expertsand intellectuals abroad to maximise resources, facilitate innovation andstart-ups in Vietnam, and promote cooperation between Vietnamese and Germanbusinesses./.

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