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Vietnam makes a leap in Global Innovation Index

Vietnam has jumped two positions to reach 45th place on the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2018 released by the World Intellectual Property Organisation.
Vietnam makes a leap in Global Innovation Index ảnh 1Vietnam has jumped two positions to reach 45th place on the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2018. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA)-
Vietnam has jumped two positions to reach 45th place on the Global InnovationIndex (GII) 2018 released by the World Intellectual Property Organisation.

This is the highest achievement the country has ever gained, marking asignificant growth in knowledge creation, research and development.

Improvements in educational investment are key for Vietnamese innovation, thereport points out. Vietnam has topped ASEAN countries in expenditure oneducation since 2017 by spending 5.7 percent of its GDP for teaching andlearning activities.

Regarding education in the category of human capital and research, Vietnam occupies18th place out of 126 countries. By issuing Resolution 29 on education reformin 2013, the Government demonstrated its commitment to promoting high qualityhuman resources and research, especially in higher education.

The percentage of university lecturers acquiring PhDs and master’s degrees rosefrom 14.4 percent to 21.8 percent, and 47 percent to 59.4 percent,respectively, between 2012 and 2017.

More than 50 percent of Vietnam’s scientists work in educational institutions,contributing to the development of training and research quality.

By the end of 2017, there were 945 research groups in the country’suniversities.

According to Professor Nguyen Dinh Duc from Vietnam National University-Hanoi,between 2017 and June 2018, Vietnam’s top 30 universities released more than10,500 research publications, equal to all national publications in the fiveyears from 2011 to 2015.

From 2011 to 2016, the Ministry of Education and Training invested more than 292billion VND (12.5 million USD) in 46 projects on enhancing research capacity.These projects focused on providing modern equipment for labs and researchfacilities, expecting to create applicable products serving the country’ssocio-economic development.

More than 1,400 science and technology organisations have been establishedunder 142 surveyed universities. Top universities of technology in Hanoi, Da Nangand HCM City are also accelerating technology exchange and calling forinvestment from both domestic and international agencies for researchactivities.

Vietnam National University - Hanoi, and Vietnam National University - HCMCity are named in the QS 1000 World University Rankings while Hanoi Universityof Science and Technology is ranked among the 505 best Asian universities by QSin the period 2018-19.

The 2018 GII provides detailed metrics about the innovation performance of 126countries and economies around the world. Its 80 indicators touch upon a largefield of innovation, covering factors of political environment, education,infrastructure and business sophistication.

Not only analysing the energy innovation landscape of the next decade, but italso discovers breakthroughs in energy production, storage, distribution, andconsumption as well as their impacts on countries’ educational improvements.-VNS/VNA 
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Representing Vietnam were VinRobotics and VinDynamics, two tech subsidiaries of Vingroup. They showcased "Make in Vietnam" humanoid robots, demonstrating the country’s growing capacity to integrate into the global robotics value chain.

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Deputy PM Ho Quoc Dung pressed ministries and agencies to rapidly convert their assigned tasks into concrete action plans with clearly defined responsibilities, and effectively launch projects that create strategic technology products capable of sharpening national competitiveness.

The portal will provide technological solutions and data infrastructure, while the service centre will facilitate system integration.

Mel Shalev, a former senior Israeli technology expert, who have spent decades working, conducting research and collaborating with partners in Vietnam, noted that the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is bringing profound changes to education worldwide, suggesting Vietnam capitalise on this trend to enhance teaching and learning effectiveness.

In Vietnam, digital transformation in the finance and banking sector is accelerating cashless payments, expanding access to financial services, improving market transparency and supporting economic growth and macroeconomic management.

Fostering the habit of using legitimate copyrighted publications, respecting authors’ rights, and promoting a healthy digital consumption culture will help create a more sustainable environment for the publishing industry in the future.

According to Dr. Le Minh Nghia, Chairman of the Vietnam Financial Consulting Association (VFCA), AI has become a key driver reshaping the global financial industry. In Vietnam, the technology is already widely used in banking and finance for credit analysis, electronic customer identification (eKYC), risk management, service personalisation and real-time transaction processing.

Since the Prime Minister issued Directive 38, which directs ministries and agencies to strengthen efforts against IP violations, 1,438 cases had been detected and processed as of May 27.

The workshop aims to achieve three key objectives providing a platform for academic exchange and strengthening collaboration between leading international scientists and young researchers, including doctoral students; promoting multidimensional scientific dialogue on major open questions in the field; and initiating new directions for international research cooperation with the active participation of Vietnam's physics community.

With the bilateral relations continuing to grow and the determination of both sides to advance innovation, cooperation in AI and high technology is expected to become one of the most dynamic pillars of Vietnam-Singapore relations in the coming time.

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After four editions of the Top Industry 4.0, this year, the programme was officially renamed “Vietnam I4 Impact Awards”, which is not just a change in name but a shift in development thinking and core values.

Experts said close coordination among State management agencies, research institutes, universities, and businesses will improve training quality and serve the dual goals of quality education and practical research application.

To promote copyright protection, Vietnam is accelerating efforts to master core technologies and build integrated platforms capable of receiving, processing, distributing and protecting digital content on a unified system.

OVs hope the two countries can establish an interconnected cooperation mechanism in the technology supply chain, from sharing research, testing, and development infrastructure to training human resources, thereby forming a technology alliance able to compete with others in the ASEAN region and the world.

Part of the Vietnam Innovation Challenge 2026, the programme goes beyond conventional coding competitions by requiring participants to develop AI-driven solutions to business challenges in real time.

Many experts in Singapore expressed their hope that the General Secretary and President’s visit will pave the way for more substantive cooperation mechanisms between Vietnam and Singapore in high technology, innovation and human resources development.

Ho Chi Minh City currently hosts 143 science and technology enterprises, accounting for around 20% of the national total. Total factor productivity (TFP) contributes 59% to the city’s GRDP growth, with science and technology responsible for 74% of TFP growth.