Talk on Vietnam’s innovation, start-ups held in Switzerland

A talk on Vietnam’s innovation and start-ups took place in Switzerland on September 9 to exchange views on innovation and digital transformation in Vietnam, and on how to start a business in blockchain technology, health care, community service and startup ecosystem in Vietnam.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Switzerland Le Linh Lan (Photo:VNA)
Vietnamese Ambassador to Switzerland Le Linh Lan (Photo:VNA)

The event was jointly organised by the Vietnamese Embassy in Switzerland, the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), and the Association of Vietnamese Intellectuals and Experts in Switzerland.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Switzerland Le Linh Lan informed participants of Vietnam's economic development achievements during the 35 years of Doi Moi (Renewal), making it one of the most vibrant economies in the Asia-Pacific region, with its development goals focusing on promoting national digital transformation and developing digital economy and digital society.

Lan emphasised the role of innovation and digital transformation in Vietnam's development strategy in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, the pandemic is the factor that promotes the development and innovation in digitisation in Vietnam with the birth of many applications to connect and protect public health such as Bluezone and Zavi.

Lan and other speakers discussed and answered many questions related to the Government's policies on startups and the startup ecosystem in Vietnam, and the building of blockchain application projects to collect and share data on health, and the development orientation of VietSearch ecosystem to support Vietnamese individuals, communities and businesses around the world.

On the same day, the ambassador and the Association of Vietnamese Intellectuals and Experts in Switzerland had a meeting with FHNW president Regula Altmann-Hohl to discuss cooperation in business training, promoting the business and investment environment in Vietnam, and boosting exchanges between researchers and experts of the two countries.