Information technology student at FPT University Hanoi. (Photo: Tran Hai)

Creating human resources for digital transformation

The National Digital Transformation Programme to 2025, with a vision to 2030, aims at the dual goal of developing a digital government, digital economy and digital society while also forming capable Vietnamese technology enterprises reaching out to the global market. In that journey, digital human resources play a core role in determining the success of the national digital transformation process.
The press conference announces the Vietnam Innovation Challenge (VIC) 2024 on March 18. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Innovation Challenge 2024 announced

The Ministry of Planning and Investment, the National Innovation Centre and US tech giant Meta Group announced the Vietnam Innovation Challenge (VIC) 2024 in Hanoi on March 18, aiming to seek innovative solutions from domestic and international organisations and individuals to develop Vietnam’s semiconductor industry.
At the signing ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Da Nang, RoK join hands to nurture tech talents

Da Nang-based Dong A University has joined hands with prestigious Korean institutions namely Gyeongsan Institute of Science and Technology, Jeju National University, Daegu Catholic University, and Da Nang Software Entrepreneurs' Club (DSEC) to develop manpower in the fields of semiconductor, robotics, and information and communication technology (ICT).
National Innovation Centre in Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park, Hanoi. (Photo: TRAN HAI)

Innovation in human resources training

The Politburo issued Resolution No. 52-NQ/TW in September 2019, providing a number of guidelines and policies on participation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Revolution 4.0). One of the important contents of the resolution is the goal to have the digital economy account for about 30% of Vietnam’s GDP by 2030.
The country currently has more than 1,400 digital technology businesses. (Illustrative image)

Support needed for digital technology development

Vietnamese digital technology enterprises are currently thriving with the creation of more digital products and applications. According to the Ministry of Information and Communications, from 2019 to the present, the number of digital technology businesses has soared by 30%, and the revenue of the digital technology industry has expanded by 32% while the ‘Make in Vietnam’ proportion of digital industrial products rose from 21% to 29%. 
The National Innovation Centre in Hoa Lac.

Ten outstanding science-technology events of Vietnam in 2023

The Vietnam Science and Technology Journalists’ Club has announced a list of 10 outstanding science and technology events of Vietnam in 2023, which covers various aspects such as policy and mechanisms, social sciences, natural sciences, applied sciences, the honouring of scientists, and international integration.
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