The National Innovation Centre
Technology

A strategic lever for breakthrough in start-ups and innovation

Viet Nam’s start-up ecosystem is entering a phase of rapid growth, supported by a range of breakthrough policies aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and innovation. However, a deeper look shows that the start-up ecosystem still faces many bottlenecks, making it difficult for projects to move into real-world application and establish a foothold in the market.

A circular value chain from green ramie developed by Thien Phuoc Ramie Group Joint Stock Company, contributing to the formation of a green raw material source for the textile and garment industry.
Technology

Bottlenecks from technology to application

Towards the goal of Net Zero by 2050, the green transition is becoming an inevitable requirement of the development process. However, between technological potential and implementation capacity, a significant gap remains as mechanisms, resources and the innovation ecosystem have yet to keep pace.

Smart kiosks are making it easier for citizens to complete administrative procedures. Photo: NAM NGUYEN
Technology

Accelerating innovation momentum

A new wave is taking shape in Viet Nam. Localities across the country are stepping up the implementation of policies, institutions, and new models, turning innovation from a slogan into concrete action.

Nguyen Quyet Chien, Secretary-General of the Viet Nam Union of Science and Technology Associations, speaks at the workshop. (Photo: BICH LIEN)
Technology

Formation of a core data platform for science and technology system

According to Nguyen Quyet Chien, Secretary-General of the Viet Nam Union of Science and Technology Associations, the building of a centralised digital data platform not only meets urgent requirements but also opens up the ability to effectively exploit “digital resources”, towards forming a shared data repository to serve governance and operations, and create additional momentum for the development of the entire system.

Professor, Dr Tran Thi Viet Nga (centre), Director of the Viet Nam–Japan Institute of Advanced Technology and Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Environmental Engineering, Ha Noi University of Civil Engineering, was honoured with the Kovalevskaia Award 2025. Photo: LE THUY
Technology

From the lab to real-world applications

Over 41 years of operation, the Kovalevskaia Award has been presented to 23 collectives and 58 female scientists with outstanding achievements, whose research has made significant scientific and practical contributions.

The first Proton Meivon cancer treatment "super machine" system in Asia — MEVION S250-FIT — has recently been successfully purchased by Tam Anh Hospital, with expectations of providing cancer patients with highly effective, safe treatment at reasonable costs.
Business

Making state economic sector pillar for driving innovation and core technologies

The strong momentum from the private economic sector is placing new demands on state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to undergo substantive transformation in order to affirm their role as a pillar of the national economy. This role should not rely solely on capital scale and asset size, but must be established through the capacity to lead in core technologies, innovation, and modern governance standards.

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) – one of the groups of strategic technology products slated for deployment in 2025.
Technology

Strategic technology market creation

In the context of increasingly intense global technological competition, mastering strategic technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors and blockchain has become a vital condition for ensuring national autonomy, data security, digital sovereignty and long-term development capacity.

Photo caption: OCOP products processed from fish from Thac Ba Lake introduced at a trade fair. (Photo: Minh Son)
Technology

Aquaculture value chain enhancement

With the advantage of more than 19,000 hectares of water surface of Thac Ba Lake, in recent years Yen Binh Commune, Lao Cai Province, has actively invited and created favorable conditions for enterprises and cooperatives to invest in applying scientific and technical advances to cage fish farming on the lake, contributing to improving people’s income and living standards.

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