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Vietnam’s 10 outstanding science-technology events in 2022

The Vietnam Science and Technology Journalists Club under the Vietnam Journalists Association on December 26 announced 10 outstanding science and technology events in 2022, covering aspects of policy, social science, natural science, research and application, and outstanding scientists.
Vietnam’s 10 outstanding science-technology events in 2022 ảnh 1Vietnam’s 10 outstanding science-technology events in 2022. (Photo: Internet) 

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Science and Technology Journalists Club under the Vietnam Journalists Association on December 26 announced 10 outstanding science and technology events in 2022, covering aspects of policy, social science, natural science, research and application, and outstanding scientists. 

Following is the list of the top 10 events:

1. Issuing the Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation Development until 2030. 

The Prime Minister on May 11 issued the Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation Development until 2030. The strategy holds a vital role for the science and technology sector but also for the entire political system. It was developed on a scientific and practical basis in sync with relevant contents in documents promulgated by the Party and State on economic development orientations, especially the Resolution of the 13th Party Congress, and the Socio-economic Development Strategy in the 2021 to 2030 period. 
  
2. The Law on amendments and supplements to a number of articles of the Law on Intellectual Property was approved 

The Law on amendments and supplements to a number of articles of the Law on Intellectual Property was adopted at the third session of the 15th National Assembly on June 16. The document will officially take effect from January 1, 2023. 

This law project requires knowledge related to the field of intellectual property, practical application and understanding of international commitments related to intellectual property to ensure that after it is promulgated, the law will be closer to international practices, meeting practical requirements, and those to ensure rights and interests of the people and businesses.

3.  Piloting local innovation index

The Vietnam Institute of Science, Technology and Innovation collaborated with units of the Ministry of Science and Technology to develop an index framework and contents to instruct localities to collect data serving the pilot of local innovation index. 2022 is the first year that the ministry implements and pilots the application of the index with 20 localities, thus learning from experience to better methods of implementation and evaluating the impact of the index on localities. The index frame consists of 51 indicators. Local departments of Science and Technology in are focal points for collecting and synthesising data related localities 

4. The national seminar on the value systems of the country, culture and family as well as the Vietnamese human standard in the new period. 

The Party Central Committee's Commission for Information and Education hosted a hybrid seminar on November 29 in Hanoi, which aims to concretise the Resolution of the 13th Party Congress and the direction of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong at the National Cultural Conference in 2021, in association with the implementation of cultural and human building and development tasks meeting the country’s sustainable development requirements.

5. Mastering CRISPR/cas9 gene-editing technology 

Since it has been discovered in 1987, CRISPR/cas9 has been widely applied to many research subjects such as microorganisms, plants, animals and even human cells. The research was published in the International Journal of Scientific Reports in August 2022. The technology has been applied in improving resistance to powdery mildew on soybeans and cucumbers; enhance salt tolerance or nutritional deficiencies of paddy; and improve the nutritional value of tomatoes.

Vietnam’s 10 outstanding science-technology events in 2022 ảnh 2Journalist Ha Hong, Chairman of the Vietnam Science and Technology Journalists Club, announces the 10 outstanding science-technology events in 2022. (Photo: VNA) 

6. INTECH Group successfully builds global-standard highest grade cleanroom.

The engineered space meets the criteria established by NEBB, the US-based international certification association for firms that deliver high performance building systems. A cleanroom is well isolated and controlled to maintain a very low concentration of airborne particulates. Such rooms are commonly needed for scientific research and high-tech industrial production serving aerospace, semiconductor, electronics, optics, and biotechnology, among other sectors. The making of a super clean environment by INTECH Group has contributed to affirming and enhancing Vietnam's scientific and technical position in the world. The Hanoi-based company, established in 2012, is specialised in factory solutions, electrical engineering, automation, import and export.

7. FPT Semiconductor debuts integrated circuit (IC) applied in Internet of Things (IoT) products for the medical field.

The IC, launched in September, was the first of its kind in the sector. As planned, the company – a member of the FPT Corporation – a leading ICT firm in Vietnam – will introduce seven more types of ICs to the market next year, serving a wide range of fields of technology, telecommunications, IoT, lighting equipment, smart devices, automotive technology, energy, electronics and refrigeration.

8. Vietnam’s largest cloud computing ecosystem is officially launched.

With its preparation beginning in 2018, Viettel Cloud is considered among the largest, most modern and safest ecosystems in Vietnam with 13 data centres spreading across three regions; more than 9,000 racks; and 60,000sqm of floor area. It includes data centres, technology platforms, cloud software and services, security technologies, management and operation services. By 2025, Viettel Cloud will get an additional investment of 10 trillion VND (424.17 million USD) to expand its scale to 17,000 racks.

9. Sixth Ho Chi Minh Awards and State Awards on Science and Technology announce winners.

The awards took place in Hanoi on December 23, honouring 29 research projects. These works have great and long-lasting effects on people's life, making important and practical contributions to the country’s socio-economic and sci-tech development, national defence and security.

10. 2022 VinFuture Prize presented

The award ceremony took place in Hanoi on December 20. At the event, five scientists won the VinFuture Grand Prize, worth 3 million USD. The VinFuture Prize was set up by the VinFuture Foundation, a non-profit organisation established on December 20, 2020, by billionaire and founder of Vingroup Pham Nhat Vuong and his wife, Pham Thu Huong. The prize aims to honour remarkable scientific and technological studies by global inventors and researchers who make meaningful changes to the daily life of millions of people./.

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Vietnam now sits among the global front-runners in the shift to IPv6, outpacing many far larger economies, with 95 million broadband subscribers actively using IPv6 services.

Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW of the Politburo on the development of science, technology, innovation and national digital transformation states that these areas are becoming not only prerequisites but also a historic opportunity for the country to achieve prosperity and strengthen national competitiveness in a new era of development.

Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung has signed a decision approving a plan to develop large domestic strategic technology enterprises in the 2026–2030 period, aimed at advancing digital infrastructure, digital human resources, digital data, strategic technologies and cybersecurity.

It has become part of Vietnam’s national digital transformation agenda under Politburo Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW dated December 22, 2024, which seeks to establish data, technology, innovation and digital governance as new pillars of economic competitiveness.

Vietnam’s legal framework already enables intangible asset valuation, and international methodologies can be applied. Yet IP valuation remains a knotty problem for regulators, valuation firms, universities, research institutes and businesses, all of whom are hunting for clearer roadmaps.

Deputy PM Ho Quoc Dung stressed the need for close coordination among the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Justice and the Government Office to finalise and submit for issuance key decrees guiding the implementation of the Law on High Technology and the Law on Digital Transformation within this month, thus enabling them to be brought into practice as soon as possible.

The incentives are also expected to attract and retain scientists and technology experts while providing enterprises with additional resources to enhance competitiveness in strategic sectors such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, software and biotechnology.

Vietnam’s cybersecurity landscape has witnessed a notable shift in recent years. While the number of cyberattacks recorded in 2025 showed signs of decline, the proportion of organisations suffering actual damage rose to 52.3%. Cyberattacks increasingly target critical sectors, including banking, finance, energy, telecommunications, and government agencies.

Vietnam is among the fastest-growing countries within the group ranked between 21st and 50th globally in StartupBlink’s 2026 report. Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Hai Phong are now listed among the world’s top 1,000 startup ecosystems.

The country also aims to support at least 500,000 small and medium-sized enterprises in digital transformation, develop a minimum of five digital technology companies capable of competing with counterparts in advanced economies, and establish at least five operational data exchanges.

Highly valuing Bulgaria's extensive experience in operating the Kozloduy nuclear power plant and training specialised personnel, Ambassador Nguyen Thi Minh Nguyet proposed boosting bilateral cooperation in specialist training, scientific research, and the sharing of management, operational, and nuclear safety expertise.

Dot Inc. is working with Google and an AI education partner in Vietnam to explore the deployment of assistive technologies in schools and educational institutions.

In addition to the exhibition activities, Agri & Biotech Vietnam 2026, lasting until June 12, is set to host a series of specialised forums and seminars. Topics of particular interest to businesses include farming exports, sustainable development of the pepper and spice industries, low-emission agriculture, carbon credits, the circular economy, biotechnology and innovative start-ups.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Iran Nguyen Luong Ngoc said greater understanding of each side’s strengths and potential, particularly in AI and information technology, will provide a solid foundation for expanding future cooperation.

Vietnam is pursuing a focused approach to quantum technology, rather than trying to compete head-to-head with leading technology powers across the full spectrum of quantum research.

According to the National Cybersecurity Association (NCA), cyberattacks are rising in both frequency and severity. Attackers are targeting critical infrastructure, personal data, and public services with increasingly advanced methods. This isn't just a technical glitch, but a systemic vulnerability requiring a workforce that can analyse and respond in real time.

Vietnam has identified that strategic technologies with strong spillover effects are key areas for investment and development. These technologies help enhance self-reliance, create national competitive advantages, ensure national defence and security, and promote sustainable socio-economic development

Vietnam possesses significant advantages and strong potential to emerge as a global centre for artificial intelligence (AI), according to billionaire Eric Schmidt, former Chairman and CEO of Google and former Chairman of the US National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI).

The event paired a robotics showcase with an innovation networking session, spotlighting Vietnamese companies’ research, development and technological mastery in robotics, automation and artificial intelligence.

The competition offered Vietnamese students a valuable opportunity to affirm the country’s position on the global technology stage.