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London – Resolution 57-NQ/TW, issued by Vietnam’s Politburo on December 22, 2024, is more than just a resolution; it’s a strategic roadmap that has captured the attention of scientists beyond Vietnam’s borders. This document outlines breakthroughs in science, technology, and innovation, with a sharp focus on national digital transformation.
At a recent workshop hosted by Middlesex University in London, titled “Quantum and Digital Twin Technologies for 5G/6G,” Vietnamese and British scientists shared their insights and positive evaluations of Vietnam’s ambitious development strategy with Vietnam News Agency correspondents.
Resolution 57, they agreed, signals a pivotal moment in Vietnam’s journey. By investing in science and technology, the country is setting itself up for exponential growth and a future filled with innovation.
Dr. To Duc, a leading architect at Rakuten Symphony UK, praised the resolution, stating that it showcases the Vietnamese government’s foresight and commitment to digital transformation. He believes this document will shape Vietnam’s trajectory over the coming decades, serving as a catalyst for progress.
This resolution is about more than just words on paper; it represents a pledge to attract and harness investment resources effectively. By setting clear goals and outlining specific actions, Vietnam is poised to make significant strides in technology development and digital transformation, added Dr. Duc.
Professor Balbir Barn, Academic Dean at Middlesex University’s Faculty of Science and Technology, echoed these sentiments. Having visited Vietnam, Professor Barn witnessed first-hand the country’s vibrant culture of innovation and research. He believes Vietnam has the potential to become a leader in technology development and scientific advancement, thanks to its dynamic and forward-thinking approach.
When it comes to prioritizing areas for development, the scientists emphasized the importance of strategic focus. Rather than spreading resources too thin, they suggested concentrating on a few key strengths to drive progress. Ensuring the commercialization of scientific research was also highlighted as a critical aspect.
Dr. Vo Cong Duan, CTO of Quantum Science Ltd., offered a practical perspective. Given limited resources, Vietnam should zero in on areas where it already excels, such as agriculture, genetically modified technology, and biomedical technology. By playing to its strengths, Vietnam can make the most significant impact.
The experts also shared valuable insights from the UK and international experiences, offering lessons that Vietnam could draw upon. Collaboration between government, universities, and businesses was emphasized as a key driver of success in the realm of science and technology development.
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