Prime minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered a review of all digital infrastructure at the grassroots level, with unused projects to be "cordoned off" to prevent waste.
Deputy prime minister Nguyen Chi Dung has requested Nvidia's support in developing sovereign AI and building national-level AI technologies and solutions for Vietnam.
The Vietnamese government will provide housing and transportation allowances, or even apartments and standard vehicles, to attract experts in science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
The Ministry of Science and Technology has proposed treating intellectual property rights as assets for valuation, collateral, and capital raising, similar to real estate or securities.
Education and technology fields dominate subjects with entry requirements of 28 points or higher, student numbers rising from 23,600 to over 121,000 in the past three years.
Tay Ninh plans to allocate 2% of its GRDP to research and development, aiming to establish innovation centers and achieve over 50% of its exports from high-tech products by 2030.
Peppermint oil beads costing 20,000 VND, developed by students at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, can eliminate 100% of rice weevils in a day.
Representing Vietnam at the Asia-Pacific Robocon, the LH - UDS team from Lac Hong University achieved third place, following teams from Japan and Hong Kong (China).
Around 62% of new students at the University of Technology achieved an entrance score of 27/30 or higher, including over 190 perfect scores, an increase compared to previous years.