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Top 10 science-technology events for 2020 announced

Top 10 science-technology events for 2020 announced Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  03/01/2021    16:28 GMT+7 The Club of Science and Technology Journalists within the Vietnam Journalists’ Association announced the top 10 outstanding science-technology events for 2020 in Hanoi in December. Representatives of the top 10 outstanding science-technology events for 2020 at the ceremony  Head of the club Ha Hong said this is the 15th year voting has been held, which attracted over 60 reporters from around 25 press agencies. The most outstanding event was the Prime Minister’s approval of the National Digital Transformation Programme to 2025 with orientations to 2030. It aims to fulfil the twin goals of developing a digital Government, economy, and society while encouraging the establishment of digital technology enter

Global models seep into tech scene

Global models seep into tech scene 10:00 | 01/01/2021 Enduring the hardest-ever period, international investors in Vietnam have been heading to technology-driven new business models during 2020 in a bid to weather the storm of COVID-19, expecting brighter prospects in the new year on the back of new motivations and plans. National strategies on digital advancement are providing the motivation for tech-related development across the country, Photo: Shutterstock Rather than manufacturing or real estate, technology-backed models have become the kings of interest among businesses and investors in different sectors over the year, ranging from e-commerce and education to healthcare and banking. Gomi, a South Korean-run technology startup founded in Vietnam in recent months, is becoming popular in a country home to thousands of South Korean fashion lovers, and where spending on fashion is still high despite the global health crisis.

Make in Vietnam, by Vietnam for a fresh digital orientation

Make in Vietnam, by Vietnam for a fresh digital orientation 09:00 | 31/12/2020 Vietnam has made impressive steps in its digital transformation journey in 2020, with strong aspirations and ambitious targets set through the launch of the Make in Vietnam programme. Nguyen Manh Hung, Minister of Information and Communications, writes about upcoming plans to realise the country’s digital orientations at the national forum on the development of Vietnamese digital technology enterprises. Nguyen Manh Hung, Minister of Information and Communications Each revolution enables just five or six countries to evolve into developed ones, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution will only provide the opportunity for a few pioneering nations.

MIC launches Make in Vietnam Viettel Data Mining Platform

MIC launches “Make in Vietnam” Viettel Data Mining Platform 14:01 | 19/12/2020 The launch of Viettel Data Mining Platform The launch of Viettel Data Mining Platform is part of the activities to introduce “Make in Vietnam” digital products and platforms to implement the prime minister s recently-approved National Digital Transformation Programme by 2025 with a vision to 2030. Dang Duc Thao, vice head of Viettel CyberSpace Centre, said that data is a valuable resource in the digital economy. Technology giants like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, or Facebook have enriched their business activities partly by tapping into digital data. Developed by Viettel CyberSpace Centre, Viettel Data Mining Platform applies advanced technologies such as AI, big data, machine learning, and others. It helps businesses in different sectors conduct dep analysis of business activities, finance, human resources, quality management, and others. It i

ICT foes jostle for pole position in tech race

ICT foes jostle for pole position in tech race 08:00 | 18/12/2020 As mobile phone usage explodes in Vietnam, online shopping and other services become more advanced, Photo: shutterstock HCL Technologies, one of the three largest Indian IT groups, at last week’s meeting with the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC), announced that it will open an office in Hanoi in January, with the plan to increase its staff to 8,000 employees in the next four years. Sanjay Gupta, corporate vice president of HCL, expressed his ambition to turn Vietnam into the company’s largest IT hub in Southeast Asia, developing and using Vietnamese human resources and high-tech services for multinational corporations.

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