

MISA Joint Stock Company held a ceremony in Ha Noi on September 12 to launch MISA AMIS OneAI, a platform unifying the world’s leading advanced AI models, aiming to help organisations, enterprises, business households, and families optimise the power of AI.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung called for aggressive sci-tech adoption in production to enhance product value during a meeting with ministries and agencies in Ha Noi on September 9 to discuss strategic technological products for immediate development.
In today’s era of integration and rapid technological development, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a core driver of innovation, boosting economic, cultural, and social progress. Alongside these advantages, however, AI also presents challenges related to ethics and law, making it essential to establish an appropriate policy framework for its governance.
An artificial intelligence (AI) competition was recently launched at the Viet Nam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, marking the largest AI contest on national television so far.
Innovation not only enables Vietnamese private enterprises to overcome the limitations of old growth models but also lays the foundation for deeper participation in global value chains.
In the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and an accelerating wave of digital transformation, the internet is regarded as the foundation and bridge for all socio-economic activities.
The digital exhibition “95 Years of the Party Flag Lighting the Way” recreates the 95-year history of the Communist Party of Viet Nam through many creative, immersive spaces. With a variety of formats applying modern technology, the exhibition enables viewers to feel as if they are experiencing it in real life.
Nuclear energy development must be defined as a long-term strategic goal with vital importance in socio-economic development and ensuring national defence and security, Party General Secretary To Lam said at a working session with the Viet Nam Atomic Energy Institute (VINATOM) under the Ministry of Science and Technology in Ha Noi on September 4.
Electronic cooperatives are seen as a promising direction to enhance management efficiency and transparency. They also open opportunities for small-scale producers to participate in modern value chains. However, for this model to be effective, suitable solutions are needed to ensure feasibility in practical conditions.
Google has joined hands with the Viet Nam National Innovation Centre (NIC) and the Da Nang Semiconductor & AI Centre (DSAC) to conclude a four-day AI Solutions Lab in Da Nang, marking a new step in fostering Viet Nam’s artificial intelligence ecosystem.
Party General Secretary To Lam has repeatedly emphasised that breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation will be the key to driving the nation forward in realising its development aspirations.
The two-tier local government apparatus in Da Nang City has promoted the application of information technology and digital transformation in handling administrative procedures, ensuring quick and effective service for people and businesses.
The digital technology industry has laid the institutional foundation for digital human resource development, but the key factor determining the ability to retain talent lies in the implementation environment. Not only salary and bonuses, talented people also need development opportunities and creative space.
At the National Achievement Exhibition on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of National Day (September 2, 1945 - 2025), many multi-tasking artificial intelligence solutions with flexible interaction and instant response capabilities (Multi-Agent AI) developed by Vietnamese people are being introduced.
Science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation must be turned into a national strength to help Viet Nam rise and realise its aspiration for prosperity and happiness, Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung said on August 29.
New mechanisms and policies, especially the Law on Science, Technology and Innovation and the Law on Digital Technology Industry, are expected to create an environment to truly attract, retain, and maximise the potential of talented individuals, thereby bringing strategic breakthroughs to Viet Nam’s spearhead technological sectors.
To promote start-ups, innovation, and intellectual property development, over the past time, the Department of Science and Technology of Dong Thap Province has actively supported individuals and organisations in completing projects and initiatives. As a result, they have successfully developed products that bring effectiveness in production and business activities.
Under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung, the Ministry of Finance on August 25 organised a ceremony announcing three Innovation and Expert Networks in strategic technologies: Quantum Technology (VNQuantum), Cybersecurity (ViSecurity), and Aviation, Aerospace, and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV Viet Nam).
The Ministry of Education and Training, in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Australia through the Aus4Skills programme and the University of Da Nang, organised a university-industry linkages forum in Da Nang on August 25.
After a thrilling journey of competition with impressive performances, the VietChain Talents 2025 contest officially announced four champions across four themes, affirming the creativity and great potential of Viet Nam’s young generation in the field of blockchain and digital assets.