Vietnam learns UK's sci-tech, innovation, digital transformation experience

At the Catapult Network, the delegation learnt about the sustainable public – private partnership, exemplified by the “one-third funding” structure, in which financing is shared equally among the government, commercial contracts, and collaborative R&D projects.

The Vietnamese delegation visits Catapult Network in London. (Photo: VNA)
The Vietnamese delegation visits Catapult Network in London. (Photo: VNA)

London (VNA) – A Vietnamese delegation visited some enterprises and universities in the UK on October 28–29 to learn about the European country’s experience in science – technology development, innovation, and digital transformation.

The activities formed part of Party General Secretary To Lam’s official visit to the UK

At the Catapult Network, the delegation, led by Nguyen Duy Ngoc, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Chairman of the committee’s Inspection Commission, and deputy head of the Central Steering Committee for Science – Technology Development, Innovation and Digital Transformation, explored the “intermediary application organisation” model. They also learnt about the sustainable public – private partnership, exemplified by the “one-third funding” structure, in which financing is shared equally among the government, commercial contracts, and collaborative R&D projects. This model enables centres to serve national goals while maintaining operational autonomy and market orientation.

The delegation also examined the programmes promoting the application of advanced digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), 5G, and quantum computing, toured laboratories, and gained insights into successful technology commercialisation projects.

The Catapult Network consists of nine technology and innovation centres working independently and not for profit across the UK that help bridge the “valley of death” between academic research and industrial application.

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At the working session between the Vietnamese delegation and representatives of Imperial College London. (Photo: dangcongsan.vn)

At Imperial College London, one of the world’s top institutions in science, technology, engineering, medicine, and business (STEMB), the delegation learnt about the White City Campus, a major innovation district focusing on deep tech. The initiative reflects how universities can play a central role in creating local innovation-driven economies by co-locating research facilities, incubators, and corporate partners to form a self-sustaining ecosystem.

The delegation explored Imperial’s approach to supporting start-ups “from idea to enterprise”, the strategy for developing a university-led innovation district, intellectual property and spin-out policies, and collaboration with investors and local authorities to turn White City Campus into an innovation district.

The Vietnamese delegation also visited Oxford University, where they got to know its comprehensive technology transfer system, including the university’s own venture capital fund, and examined how Oxford fosters a culture of entrepreneurship in academia.

At Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, they explored a public – private partnership model for developing a national science park, the strategy for building specialised technology clusters, mechanisms for sharing and commercialising national research infrastructure, along with how private companies from start-ups to large corporations access and utilise state-owned research infrastructure worth billions of pounds. The visit also provided insights into strategies for facilitating collaboration between research organisations, major enterprises, and small and medium-sized firms.

Coming to the Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence, the delegation was updated about the institute's cooperation with defence and security communities to provide strategic AI solutions, the projects on on AI safety, ethics and governance, and language models for the public sector./.

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