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Joint force critical to accelerate digital transformation

It is critical for Vietnam to promote coordination among related parties to accelerate digital transformation, according to Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung.
Joint force critical to accelerate digital transformation ảnh 1Each patient at Duc Giang Hospital is granted a QR code. There is much space for digital transformation, especially in food-tech, healthcare, logistics, green growth and carbon credit. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - It is critical for Vietnam to promotecoordination among related parties to accelerate digital transformation,according to Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung.

Digital economy is playing an increasingly important role in driving economicgrowth, Hung said, adding that the key for digital transformation in 2024 is“change of approach.”

Instead of calling on fields to implement digital transformation, the ministrywill commission teams, including network operations and digital technologycompanies, to work on digital transformation application for each field, Hungsaid.

The mission of the digital technology industry is to use digital technology tomake Vietnam develop and become a high-income country by 2045. To do so, it isnecessary to master technology and encourage innovation, design andmanufacturing in Vietnam.

“We are in the early stage of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. Weneed to focus on AI development,” Hung said.

“In this era of digital transformation, no one will be the fastest. The focusis collaboration. Whoever cooperates well will win.”

Vietnam has been among the leading countries in the field of digitaltransformation and innovation in the region.

The World Intellectual Property Organisation ranked Vietnam 46th in theinnovation index in 2023, up two grades compared to 2022.

According to Pham Hong Quat, Director of the ministry’s National Agency forTechnology Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation Development, organisationssupporting innovation start-ups in both the public and private sectors are growingrapidly in both number and operational capacity.

There is large potential for digital transformation, especially in food-tech,healthcare, logistics, green growth and carbon credit, he said.

“Vietnam has opportunities in international integration, digitaltransformation, green growth, circular economy and sustainable developmentgoals. But there are also challenges,” Quat said.

In late December, the Prime Minister approved the project on improving Statemanagement and law enforcement capacity on digital transformation to 2025, witha vision to 2030, stressing that human resource, institution and technology arethree decisive factors for the success of digital transformation.

According to Hung, solutions to address human resources challenges can be variedyear to year.

In 2024, the focus will be on building virtual assistants to support officialsand civil servants, especially for positions working a lot with regulations anddata, so that they will have time for creativity, Hung said.

Application of technology will help reduce workload by three times, Hungstressed.

To promote inclusive digital transformation, the ministry has launched Lang So (DigitalVillage) portal with an aim to help people understand how digital technology isapplied to aspects of daily life and equip them with digital skills to changethe way they live, work and do business, and to become a part of the digitaleconomy.

With nearly 11,000 commune level administrative units, 29,000 cooperatives andfive million business households, every individual, every village, everycommune and every person should become an inspirational story in digitaltransformation, according to the ministry.

Vietnam’s digital economy is expected to gain robust growth and reach anestimated 45 billion USD by 2025, driven by e-commerce and online travel,according to a joint report by Alphabet, Temasek Holdings, and Bain &Company in November.

The report said Vietnam remains the fastest growing digital economy inSoutheast Asia for the second year in a row and is expected to hold thisposition until 2025./.
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Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung expressed his hope that Professor Tran Thanh Van, the Rencontres du Vietnam Association and ICISE would continue serving as bridges between Vietnam and the international scientific community, attracting leading researchers and making practical contributions to the country's scientific and technological progress.

During the event, participants receive both fundamental and advanced training in particle physics and neutrino science through lectures covering neutrino physics, the Standard Model, particle and radiation detectors, reactor neutrino experiments, high-energy neutrino astronomy, supernova neutrinos, and major international projects such as Super-Kamiokande, T2K and Hyper-Kamiokande.

Experts said an efficient data market will ensure that data flows to sectors where it generates the greatest economic value, thereby improving the economy's overall efficiency.

Academic queries account for 17% of all prompts submitted by Vietnamese users, well above the regional average of 11%, cementing Vietnam’s position as the region’s top adopter of AI for education.

Under the newly issued resolution, citizens have the right to control the use of their personal data, access digital services and receive legal protection in the digital environment.

Vietnam's growth model, long fueled by low-cost labour, resource extraction, contract manufacturing, expanded investment, and capital accumulation, has run out of road. The country now needs a sweeping reform agenda to shift from extensive growth to a model driven by productivity, knowledge, science and technology, innovation, and digital transformation.

A year after adopting the two-tier local administration model, Bu Gia Map, a remote border commune in the southern city of Dong Nai with a significant ethnic minority community, has experienced notable improvements in public administration, making digital public services more accessible to residents and boosting governance efficiency.

In the first quarter of 2026, more than 6.9 million accounts were exposed, double the figure recorded in the same period last years. Stolen personal data has frequently been exploited in sophisticated online scams, particularly impersonation schemes targeting victims through fake relatives or acquaintances.

Through a series of display areas, visitors can explore notable scientific and technological achievements of the People's Public Security Force in safeguarding national security in cyberspace. The exhibition also provides information on common forms of online fraud and cyber scams, along with practical guidance on how to identify and prevent them.

Vietnam has been identified as one of Samsung's key markets for developing high-tech human resources.

The initiative aims to establish and perfect mechanisms and policies to encourage greater participation from enterprises, organisations, training institutions and individuals in developing civil cryptography technology.

According to the State Agency for Technology and Innovation under the Ministry of Science and Technology, Vietnam is now home to nearly 4,000 start-ups and enterprises operating in the fields of science, technology and innovation, supported by a workforce of more than 30,000 highly skilled professionals.

VINATOM is targeting not just research strength but strategic national entity status, accompanying the country in building a modern nuclear industry.

The decree, which took effect on July 1, gives priority to investment in high-tech R&D, including research into innovative and core technologies; efforts to decode, master and improve high technologies; and the application, testing and refinement of advanced technologies.

Eighteen months after the launch of Resolution 57, a national AI ecosystem is gradually taking shape, bringing together institutions, data resources, computing infrastructure, technology enterprises, human resources and application markets.

With strong leadership from the Party and the State, together with the determination of ministries, sectors, and localities, Vietnam will achieve important initial milestones in strategic technology development within this year

Vietnam’s challenge is not merely to train more engineers or scientists, but to cultivate a generation capable of mastering, improving and eventually creating core technologies.

The PM stressed that ministers must take direct responsibility for the implementation of assigned tasks and ensure the quality and progress of database development.

PM Le Minh Hung stressed that the national digital architecture framework should provide a unified, shared and interoperable architecture for the entire political system, from the central to grassroots levels, while connecting government systems with citizens and businesses.

Inforadar noted that Vietnam has progressively streamlined its regulatory framework to clear institutional bottlenecks while putting in place mechanisms designed to spur innovation and technology adoption. The process has also pivoted from a resource-heavy approach to one focused on practical results, with stricter monitoring of projects’ progress.