Vietnam, Australia enhance sci-technology cooperation

Vietnam, Australia enhance sci-technology cooperation

(VOVworld) - Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Tran Quoc Khanh led a Vietnamese delegation to the First Vietnam-Australia Joint Committee Meeting (JCM) on Cooperation in Science and Technology in Canberra,...
Vietnam encourages digital technology

Vietnam encourages digital technology

(VOVworld) – The World Bank announced its World Development Report 2016: Digital Dividends in Hanoi on Monday. World Bank Country Director Victoria Kwakwa said the report stressed the need to popularize an open...
Vietnam, Finland strengthen cooperation in technology

Vietnam, Finland strengthen cooperation in technology

(VOVworld) – On Tuesday the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovations signed a Memorandum of Understanding on boosting cooperation in science and technology
Vietnam catches up with the world in organ transplants

Vietnam catches up with the world in organ transplants

(VOVworld) – Vietnam’s medical sector has seen great progress over the years in the quality of its medical diagnosis and treatment, personnel qualifications, and application of advanced treatment technologies. VOV’s Van...
President visits Bac Kan

President visits Bac Kan

(VOVworld) – During a visit to Bac Kan province on Wednesday President Truong Tan Sang called for greater efforts to develop agriculture and forestry and apply advanced technologies. He asked central agencies and Bac...
Dong Nai, highlight in foreign investment attraction

Dong Nai, highlight in foreign investment attraction

(VOVworld) – Despite economic difficulties during 2015, Dong Nai remained one of Vietnam’s leading provinces in foreign direct investment attraction, earning 2.4 billion USD, up 250% against the set target...
Youth and science-technology festival

Youth and science-technology festival

(VOVworld) – A festival on youth and science-technology opened in HCM city on Saturday attracting nearly 2,000 students and members of science-technology clubs