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Vietnam, RoK enhance science, technology collaboration

The National Agency for Science and Technology Information (NASTI) under the Ministry of Science and Technology, in coordination with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), organised an international scientific conference on November 22 dedicated to developing technology database and smart information services for innovation.
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Hanoi (VNA)- The National Agency for Science and Technology Information (NASTI) under the Ministryof Science and Technology, in coordination with the Korea Institute of Science andTechnology Information (KISTI), organised an internationalscientific conference on November 22 dedicated to developing technology database and smart information servicesfor innovation.

In his opening speech, TranDac Hien, the NASTI’s director, said that the conference is a continuation of thesuccess of the 9th RoK-Vietnam Joint Meeting on Science and Technology in October,during which, the two sides agreed to promote cooperation in scientific andtechnological information, transferring the RoK's advanced information analysissystems to Vietnam.

According to Hien, thenational database on science and technology is considered an important datainfrastructure in this field. It is a platform to connect and integrate data ofthe science and technology industry, thus helping organisations, businesses,and people access information and data, contribute to the transparency of scienceand technology activities as well as support scientific research andinnovation.

Building a unified,comprehensive and complete national database on science and technology requiresa change in approach, data-building methods, and coordination of management,information agencies and research staff across the country, he said.

The event isan opportunity to introduce smart information analysis tools that supportinnovation activities to institutes, schools and businesses, helping to savetime and costs through sharing experiences between the Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technologies of the RoK and Vietnam in thisfield, he said.

It also promotes thedevelopment of consulting and information analysis services to supportmanagers, researchers and businesses in assessing the current status andtechnology development trends in industries as well as support policy planning,research orientation and technology investment decisions, he continued.

According to Eun-sun Kim,Director of the Data Analysis Division under the KISTI, they have had many effective cooperation activities, includingthe V-Compas project.

Compas, an online tool running onbig data platform (BigData) developed by the KISTI, can help businesses look uppatent information, the science and technology market and identify competitors, she said, adding that thistechnology has been transferred to Vietnam.

The success of theV-Compas project will help push up the cooperation between the two Vietnameseagencies and expand cooperation options for Vietnam and the RoK in thefuture, she added.

At the conference, leading experts from the KISTI discussed building an integrated national science and technology database platform basedon the latest artificial intelligence, big data and Supercomputer Centre andsome lessons learned from the RoK regarding this content./.

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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.

Over recent years, NSTDA has built strong partnerships with Vietnamese research institutes and organisations in agriculture, biotechnology, energy and sustainable development. Notable examples include joint projects on cassava value chains, salt-tolerant rice, biotechnology products and an initiative on green energy cooperation and development in the Mekong basin.

Vietnam now needs more effective digital transformation to create higher productivity, new growth models and stronger competitiveness in the AI era, said participants at the plenary session of the Vietnam-Asia DX Summit 2026.

The project aims to transform VNeID into a modern, secure and highly scalable national digital platform capable of effectively serving citizens, businesses, agencies and organisations in handling administrative procedures, accessing online public services, conducting electronic transactions and using digital utilities.

More than just a major technology competition for engineering students, this year’s event provides a platform for innovation, artificial intelligence (AI) and practical industrial applications to converge.

Regional Representative of the UNODC for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Delphine Schantz, recommended that countries should treat the UN Convention against Cybercrime (Hanoi Convention) as a ‘starting point,’ instead of an ‘end goal.’

The inclusion of Vietnamese researchers in the 2026 Asian Scientist 100 list alongside Nobel laureates highlights Vietnam’s increasing integration into the global scientific community and its expanding research capabilities.

For Ho Chi Minh City, science, technology and innovation have been identified as key drivers of growth in the new development period. Biotechnology, therefore, is considered one of the sectors capable of generating high added value and promoting the transition towards a greener growth model.

Addressing the forum, Vietnamese Ambassador Tran Phuoc Anh expressed appreciation for the initiative to connect Vietnamese intellectuals in Singapore and make the most of the city-state’s strengths in science, technology and innovation.

Experiences from localities nationwide show that Resolution 57 is fostering a marked transformation in development mindset. Science and technology, innovation and digital transformation are increasingly becoming foundational drivers of economic growth and opening new development space for localities in the years ahead.

Vietnamese authorities handled more than 30 cases involving the illegal sale and theft of personal data between 2023 and 2025, affecting over 160 million data records across sectors including health, education, finance, banking and telecommunications.

Participants highlighted the importance of building a proactive, synchronised and sustainable national cybersecurity ecosystem through closer cooperation among regulators, technology firms, research institutions and cybersecurity experts.

Research by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) shows that AI adoption in the legal sector remains constrained by fragmented, unstandardised and weakly connected legal databases. A unified national legal data ecosystem has yet to be established, while big data and AI applications are still largely confined to pilot programmes and have not been integrated across the full legislative process, including drafting, appraisal, review and inspection of legal documents.

The scheme aims to build a workforce with sufficient quantity, balanced structure and high-quality expertise to meet the country’s growing demand for atomic energy development and applications, while ensuring radiation safety, nuclear safety and nuclear security.