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.
At the national conference on May 18, the Party leader highlighted that in pursuit of socialist-oriented market economy, it is imperative to bring into full use of all resources to achieve rapid and sustainable development.
A program titled "Science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation: breakthroughs to lead the country into an era of wealth and prosperity" was launched on May 16.
While much has been done globally, ministerial discussions at the recent 4th P4G Summit heard that the pace of change towards sustainability needs to be quickened.
Despite its strong potential for developing smart agriculture, Vietnam still faces numerous challenges that must be addressed to achieve more robust and sustainable growth in the sector.
By the end of 2024, Vietnam’s startup ecosystem had grown to over 4,000 startups, including two unicorns and eleven endeavors valued at over $100 million.
The forum is designed as an open space for experts and businesses from Vietnam and Austria to exchange knowledge, share strengths, and collaborate in technology, innovation, and digital transformation.
This event highlights a shared commitment to developing smarter, greener, and more livable cities in Vietnam, while deepening economic and trade relations between Australia and Vietnam.
The alliance aims to foster a new generation of professionals with strong expertise, technological proficiency, and essential skills—preparing them to take active roles in executing Resolution 57-NQ/TW.