The HCM City Department of Industry and Trade is taking comprehensive measures to accelerate digital transformation in line with Resolution 57-NQ/TW and the National Digital Transformation Programme, its deputy director said.
Digital transformation has been identified among strategic pillars, besides science technology and innovation, for Việt Nam towards rapid, sustainable and inclusive growth.
Việt Nam will embark on a deeper and broader phase of digital transformation over the next five-year period with the focus shifted from infrastructure and awareness building to achieving concrete economic and social outcomes, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology...
The fourth edition will feature a ministerial roundtable and six thematic sessions on 5G, digital infrastructure, AI, digital transformation, digital human resources, and digital enterprises.
The national fund''s charter capital is expected to reach VNĐ2 trillion within five years, combining public investment and private contributions from domestic and foreign investors.
The Prime Minister has issued a decision, introducing a set of criteria to evaluate the effectiveness of science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation in socio-economic development, which will be applied to state management agencies, and sector-specific authorities involved in these...
The rapid development of digital technology, particularly artificial intelligence has accelerated the transformation of many Vietnamese enterprises in recent years.
The Vietnamese tech giant FPT Corporation has signed a three-year contract worth US$100 million with a US partner to accelerate digital transformation for clients in North America, Europe, and Japan.
As Việt Nam accelerates digital transformation, traditional craft villages like Phượng Dực are finding new momentum, with elderly artisans livestreaming on Facebook, young mothers building businesses and local leaders driving inclusive tech adoption that’s boosting rural incomes.
The National Data Development Fund has been established, operating as a non-budget state financial fund with an initial capital of VNĐ1 trillion (US$38.4 billion).
As Việt Nam accelerates its global economic integration, ESG and digital transformation are no longer optional — they are essential to achieving fast, sustainable growth and enhancing business competitiveness.
One of the programme’s key targets is that by 2030, all government agencies and state-owned enterprises, 70 per cent of private businesses and over 50 per cent of the population will be using cloud computing services provided by domestic enterprises.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade will launch the “Digital Transformation for Traditional Market Vendors” programme on June 14 during the “Cashless Payment: Driving Force of the Digital Economy” seminar.