By concentrating investments in high-impact applications, from smart manufacturing and precision logistics to remote healthcare, Việt Nam is aligning 5G and AI to generate real economic value for businesses and society.
Hà Nội plans to launch a technology exchange in early 2026 as part of efforts to promote innovation, R&D commercialisation and accelerate the city’s transition towards a knowledged–based economy.
Authorities in HCM City and the former Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu areas are taking coordinated and proactive steps to apply advanced technologies in vessel monitoring and catch management.
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into sectors such as healthcare, finance, transportation, education, and agriculture, concerns about cybersecurity threats are also on the rise, experts said at a seminar held last week in HCM City.
On a global scale, verification and traceability are among the top criteria that businesses must maintain to ensure credibility, enhance competitiveness and meet stringent international trade standards.
The 5G momentum is growing, as a new report forecasts that nearly one third of all mobile users worldwide, or about 2.9 billion people, are expected to be on 5G by the end of 2025.
Improving digital business capacity is fundamental to give each speciality product a digital brand, enabling e-commerce to become a viable tool for livelihoods, value creation, and the promotion of regional cultural identity.
The rise of social media and user-generated content has fuelled a wave of misinformation, particularly harmful in sensitive areas such as public health, natural disasters and national policy.
With over two billion daily users, Facebook offers vast potential for creators, but it also faces growing misuse through spammy tactics and fake engagement.
AI and semiconductors have been identified as core sectors for development by both Việt Nam and the US in the coming decade, thus contributing to balancing trade and investment between the two countries.
As many as 198 outstanding digital products, services, and solutions were honoured at the Sao Khuê Award 2025 ceremony organised by the Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA) in Hà Nội late last week.
Stakeholders gathered at the GSMA Digital Summit Hanoi to drive secure, inclusive digital growth and tackle rising fraud threats head-on as Việt Nam fast-tracks its transformation into a leading digital economy.