Ministries’ merger signals new focus on innovation, digital transformation

Science/technology SGGP The Ministry of Science and Technology yesterday convened a conference to review its 2024 performance and outline its agenda for 2025. The presiding board of the conference The conference heard reports that in 2024, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MST) prioritized enhancing the institutional framework for science, technology, and innovation (STI) while streamlining administrative processes, removing impediments, and fostering a more conducive environment for scientific-technological and innovative activities. The Ministry collaborated with the Central Propaganda and Education Committee and the Party Central Committee Office to submit four key policy documents to the Politburo, formulated and finalized four specialised laws related to science and technology, and presented nine projects and documents related to STI to the Government and Prime Minister for enactment. Minister of Science and Technology Huynh Thanh Dat highlighted the strengthening of Vietnam’s national STI capacity in 2024, noting significant progress in attracting private investment in this field. The level of STI human capital has seen continuous improvement, with the emergence of internationally recognised scientists and the gradual establishment of world-class STI organisations in both the public and private sectors. Minister of Science and Technology Huynh Thanh Dat is delivering his speech International STI collaboration […]

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