The summit attracted over 1,500 attendees, including speakers, innovation experts, leaders from government organizations, businesses, investment funds, and startups.
As the global semiconductor industry's supply chains diversify, Vietnam seizes an opportunity to develop its human capital for the high-tech sector, aiming to train 50,000-100,000 engineers by 2030.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh leads national committee in setting aggressive goals for digital economy growth, aiming to overcome implementation hurdles.
Vietnam's leadership has unveiled a comprehensive digital roadmap for this year, prioritizing digital economic growth, expanded public services, and robust digital infrastructure. The plan emphasizes practical, outcome-driven transformation with clear accountability for government agencies.
The Ministry of Information and Communications tightens oversight of imported technology goods with a focus on consumer safety and compliance standards.