If Việt Nam can expand its semiconductor ecosystem, scale AI applications across industrial sectors and retain the engineers who develop these technologies, it could shift from a manufacturing destination to a high-tech innovation hub.
A wide range of activities took place during the celebration, including a contest featuring hundreds of articles, short films, and photos from employees that vividly depicted the group’s journey from its challenging early days to the present. The event also...
The project is part of the Bảo Minh Industrial Ecosystem, spanning an area of 69 hectares, with a total investment of nearly VNĐ900 billion (US$36 million).
The InnoEx Business Innovation Forum 2025 officially opened in HCM City on Thursday, under the theme “Shaping the Future Economy: From Data to Digital Assets.”
BCA 2025 is a key highlight in the lead-up to Vietnam Innovation Day that falls on October 1, an annual event expected to attract hundreds of innovative enterprises, research institutions, investment funds, and startups from both Việt Nam and abroad.
Southern Việt Nam is accelerating, as HCM City’s merger with Bình Dương and Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu positions it to become a regional manufacturing powerhouse.
The Business Association of High Quality Vietnamese Products and the Business Studies and Assistance Centre have launched the 2025 Green Startup Project Competition in HCM City.
HCM City aims to develop a startup and innovation environment on par with Singapore’s, so that investors no longer need to go abroad to launch their ventures, its Department of Science and Technology has said.
The Government has issued a decree outlining a series of preferential mechanisms and policies, including certain foreign nationals not needing work permits, aimed at fostering the development of the National Innovation Centre.
Vietnamese start-ups are making important strides in developing green technology solutions to protect the environment and promote sustainable development.
To maximise the effectiveness of the regulatory sandbox in Việt Nam, a more flexible legal framework, enhanced inter-agency coordination, and financial support from both the public and private sectors are necessary.
Việt Nam has attracted US$529 million in venture capital from investors into the country''s young start-up ecosystem in 2024, despite challenges in the market.