The event is expected to draw 4,000 CEOs and founders, 300 exhibitors, over 100 startups from Vietnam and abroad, and more than 70 investment funds and financial institutions.
Instead of having to queue or wait on the phone, citizens can quickly look up procedures via chatbot, AI hotline, or interact directly with kiosks or robots.
The planning sets the goal of forming large, high-quality, and high-level education centers associated with scientific research, technology development, and innovation in four centrally-run cities.
In 2024, Vietnam continues to maintain a growth rate of 18-25% year-on-year, ranking among the top 10 countries with the highest e-commerce growth rates globally.
The industry aims to achieve a revenue of VND4.32 quadrillion (about $169 billion) by 2025, contribute over 12% to GDP, and increase the proportion of Vietnamese value from 32% to 50% by 2030.
By 2030, the goal is to have 50% of elderly people proficient in basic digital skills, including online public services, online shopping, online payments, cybersecurity.
The event seen as a pivotal platform for Vietnam to explore the latest trends at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor technology.
The effective implementation of digital government, digital economy, and digital society projects helps the northern province achieve a GRDP growth rate of 10.93%.
On the occasion of the Vietnam Global Innovation Connect 2025 in Singapore from February 20 to 22, Mr. Le Quang Dam, General Director of Marvell Vietnam, shared with Vietnam Economic Times/VnEconomy his belief that Vietnam is facing a once-in-a-century opportunity to rise on the global semiconductor value chain map.