Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung (R) meets with Singaporean Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo in Ha Noi on January 16. (Photo: mst.gov.vn)
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Viet Nam, Singapore eye stronger cooperation in 5G, AI governance

Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung and Singaporean Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo discussed measures to boost cooperation between the two countries in 5G development and artificial intelligence (AI) governance at their meeting in Ha Noi on January 16 on the sidelines of the 6th ASEAN Digital Ministers Meeting (ADGMIN).

The AI Law opens up opportunities for startups to experiment and create products that truly serve everyday life. Photo: NGUYET ANH
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Strategic priorities for AI development

Artificial intelligence (AI) is developing rapidly and is one of the core drivers of sustainable development for every country. Viet Nam is facing significant opportunities and considerable challenges in this field. Choosing the right direction, identifying strategic priorities, and allocating resources effectively are decisive for efficient investment in AI.

Viettel engineers are installing a 5G station.
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Expanding 5G technology application in Viet Nam

According to experts, while 4G ushered in the internet era, 5G is expected to become a powerful driver of deep and robust digital economic development. However, the commercialisation of 5G is no easy task, given the heavy investment costs, long capital payback periods, and the level of readiness across society as a whole.

A working delegation from the Ministry of Science and Technology conducts a field survey at the Public Administration Service Centre of Phu Lien Ward, Hai Phong City.
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Momentum for rapid and sustainable development

The term of the 13th National Party Congress marked a turning point, as digital transformation was for the first time placed within an integrated strategic framework alongside science and technology, and innovation, becoming one of the foremost breakthrough priorities and a strategic pillar for national development in the new era.

Guiding students at Phenikaa University in “hands-on” exercises to counter cyberattacks. (Photo: NGOC THOM)
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Cybersecurity talent development from the university lecture hall

Digital transformation is creating fresh momentum for the country’s development, but it is also bringing new challenges regarding information safety and cybersecurity. To protect a safe and healthy cyberspace, the decisive factor lies not only in technology, but also in having a high-quality workforce — the foundation for safeguarding national security and digital sovereignty.

The Law on Science, Technology and Innovation encourages the proactive participation of enterprises and scientists in developing the innovation ecosystem.
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A shift in governance thinking towards enterprise leadership

The promulgation of the Law on Science, Technology and Innovation marks an important shift in governance thinking in the field of science and technology in Viet Nam. For the first time, fundamental principles such as academic freedom, scientific integrity, honesty in research, accountability, and post-audit mechanisms have been fully codified in law.

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