Vietnam Innovation Network established in Taiwan (China)

A Vietnam Innovation Network in Chinese Taipei (VIN Taiwan) has been set up in Taiwan (China), marking a new development step of the Vietnamese intellectual community in the territory, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MoPI).
Vietnam Innovation Network established in Taiwan (China) ảnh 1Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Tran Duy Dong  (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – A Vietnam Innovation Network in Chinese  Taipei (VIN Taiwan) has been set up in Taiwan (China), marking a new development step of the Vietnamese intellectual community in the territory, according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MoPI).

This network is expected to contribute directly to innovation activities in the homeland and abroad, the ministry said.

Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Tran Duy Dong said Vietnam's innovation system is gradually being developed, noting that innovation activities need active participation of Vietnamese experts and intellectuals around the world.

The network aims to mobilize and promote intelligence, capacity, and more contributions of young people to the development in the homeland, he said.

VIN Taiwan will focus on promoting connections with Taiwanese enterprises and technology groups, participating in consulting activities, supporting technology transfer, and assisting Vietnamese enterprises in accessing advanced technology and participating in the value chain of Taiwanese enterprises.

The network will also make proposals and evaluation on technology, techniques and infrastructure for the project on planning a technical facility and business incubation in Hoa Binh province, which has a Taiwanese consultation partner.

It will also connect digital transformation experts with activities supporting businesses in digital transformation for the 2021-2025 period, and introduce technology groups to participate in annual international innovation exhibitions.

Currently, the Vietnam Innovation Network has five components in Germany, Japan, Australia, the Republic of Korea and Europe, and Taiwan, with more than 1,000 members./.

VNA

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