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Vietnam is one of the pioneering countries in building a national digital transformation programme. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam is one of the pioneering countries in building a national
digital transformation programme, with the three main pillars of digital government, digital economy, and digital society.
The Party Central Committee issued
Resolution No 52-NQ/TW in September 2019 on a number of policies and guidelines regarding the country’s engagement in the fourth Industrial Revolution, with an emphasis on speeding up digital transformation.
Pri
me Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc also issued Decision No 749/QD-TTg approving the national digital transformation programme by 2025 and vision towards 2030.
It allows GMO-Z.com RUNSYSTEM to sponsor information technology services and
RPA solution for VINASA.
GMO is not only an exporter of
information technology services for the Japanese
market but also an Internet service provider, according to Nguyen Thi Thu
Giang, the association’s general secretary.
On the basis of accumulated experience and technology with Japanese partners
for many years, GMO has strongly invested for research and development of
digital transformation products and services, she added.
Giang said: The history of companionship and the technology foundation is
the basis for VINASA to choose GMO-Z.com RUNSYSTEM as a technology partner in
Female scientists set coronavirus research on course 11:12 | 09/03/2021
In May last year, amidst the complicated and unpredictable coronavirus pandemic situation, nine female scientists from the Influenza Laboratory of the Virus Department under the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology (NIHE) were honoured with the Kovalevskaia Award for the successful isolation of the new strain of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, making Vietnam one of the first four countries to successfully do so.
Vietnam Womenâs Union last week marked 35 years since establishment of the Kovalevskaia Award, Photo: Phuong Hoa
Lead by Associate Prof. Le Thi Quynh Mai, the successful team includes Dr. Hoang Vu Mai Phuong, Associate Prof. Nguyen Le Khanh Hang, MSc. Le Thi Thanh, MSc. Ung Thi Hong Trang, MSc. Nguyen Phuong Anh, MSc. Tran Thi Thu Huong, BSc. Pham Thi Hien, and BSc. Hoang Thu Huong.
CAMILO LOPEZ-AGUIRRE & LAURA A. B. WILSON, THE CONVERSATION
7 MARCH 2021
Scientists have found another piece in the puzzle of how echolocation evolved in bats, moving closer to solving a decades-long evolutionary mystery.
All bats - apart from the fruit bats of the family Pteropodidae (also called flying foxes) - can echolocate by using high-pitched sounds to navigate at night.
Current Biology, has shown how the capability for sophisticated echolocation not only evolved multiple times in groups of bats, but also that it
never evolved in fruit bats.
The remarkable sounds of bats
To navigate using echolocation, bats produce high-frequency calls in their larynx (voice box) and emit these through their nose or mouth. These calls, usually made at higher frequencies than humans can hear, echo off objects and bounce back.