May 18, 2026 | 15:18

Vietnam issues list of 100 high-tech products prioritized for development

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Key highlights include AI-driven systems, equipment, and software for identification, analysis, forecasting, and control; Platforms supporting AI research, development, and application; Big Data-based personalized learning software; STEAM; and UAVs among others.

Vietnam issues list of 100 high-tech products prioritized for development
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Under Prime Ministerial Decision No. 23/2026/QD-TTg, signed by Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung on May 15,  the "List of High Technologies Prioritized for Investment and Development" and the "List of High-Tech Products Encouraged for Development" have been announced.

Under the decision, 70 technologies are prioritized for investment and development, including: Artificial Intelligence (AI); Big Data and data analytics; Cloud computing, edge computing, distributed computing, and high-performance computing; Internet of Things (IoT); Blockchain technology; Quantum technology; Renewable energy, clean energy, and advanced energy storage; AI-integrated real-time systems for monitoring, forecasting, and early warning of natural disasters; and Next-generation microbiology.

Additionally, the Decision approves 100 products categorized as high-tech products encouraged for development.

Key highlights include: AI-driven systems, equipment, and software for identification, analysis, forecasting, and control; Platforms supporting AI research, development, and application; Big Data-based personalized learning software; Smart educational and training systems for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics); Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs); New energy and eco-friendly vehicles; Biopharmaceuticals for medical, pharmaceutical, and agricultural applications; and Next-generation vaccines, medical biologicals, and diagnostic biologicals.

This Decision will take effect on July 1, 2026, superseding Prime Ministerial Decision No. 38/2020/QD-TTg of December 30, 2020.

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