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Science and technology (S&T), innovation, and digital transformation (DT) all aim to enhance national competitiveness, contribute to socio-economic (SE) development, ensure national defense and security (NDS), and improve people’s quality of life.
The Traffic Police Department confirms that presenting a driver's license via the VNeID app complies with legal regulations.
A nationwide evaluation reveals the top-performing government and provincial e-portals, with the Ministry of Finance and Thai Nguyen taking the lead.
At the first meeting of the Government’s Steering Committee on Science, Technology, Innovation, and Digital Transformation, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized reforms to drive economic growth.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has directed the Ministry of Public Security to work alongside ministries and sectors to finalise the development of specialised databases aimed at enhancing the quality of online public services.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has signed Decision No. 598 to establish the Government Steering Committee for science, technology, innovation, digital transformation, and Project 06 implementation.
Demand for professionals in technology, AI, and digital skills is no longer limited to the IT sector but is expanding into retail, finance, and manufacturing.
HCMC is advancing AI, semiconductors, blockchain, and 5G/6G technology to become a Southeast Asian innovation hub by 2045, aiming for a 50% digital economy share.
The Party General Secretary To Lam has stressed the need for bold action in adopting and deploying science, technology, and innovation to improve governance and services for businesses and citizens.
The Vietnamese government is pushing for nationwide 5G rollout and investing in 6G research and space technology to accelerate economic and digital transformation.
Hanoi has launched a trial AI-powered hotline (19001009) to enhance public service efficiency, reducing wait times and automating administrative assistance.
On December 22, 2024, the Politburo released Resolution 57 on breakthroughs in science and technology development, innovation and national digital transformation.
With ambitious targets exceeding national resolutions, Da Nang is accelerating efforts to establish itself as a top digital economy and innovation center in Vietnam and ASEAN.
Hanoi has set ambitious goals to become a top science and technology hub in Asia by 2045, focusing on innovation, digital transformation, and knowledge-based economic growth.
Vietnam is considering digitizing real estate transactions, allowing buyers and sellers to conduct property deals online.
The Ministry of Public Security has officially launched the National Data Center, a key initiative to support digital government, economy, and society.
Vietnam’s e-commerce market is projected to reach $15.3 billion in 2025, with AI and automation playing a key role in enhancing customer experience.
Minister Nguyen Manh Hung emphasizes that Vietnamese businesses, especially large companies, should take on the mission of mastering strategic technologies to control the country's digital transformation process.
Reviewing the implementation of the National Digital Transformation Program over the past five years, the Ministry of Information and Communications, as the standing agency of the Digital Transformation Committee, has drawn key lessons for success.
Following the great success in attracting capital and technologies from international investors, Vietnam’s technology outlook is expected to become brighter in 2025.