Nearly 500 representatives of scientific and technological organizations met on December 26 to review the role and contribution of scientific-technological organizations to the country’s development as well as to identify difficulties and barriers.
Nearly 500 representatives of scientific and technological organizations met on December 26 to review the role and contribution of scientific-technological organizations to the country’s development as well as to identify difficulties and barriers.
In an overview report, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Le Dinh Tien said that sci-tech activities have contributed remarkably to socio-economic development, defence, political security and social order. Achievements include Vietnamese script identification and processing software, kits for virus-related disease testing, 53,000 ton ship construction, the first satellite Vinasat and sci-tech advancements in agriculture.
According to Tien, qualifications of scientists have reached an advanced level in
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In contrast, the Ministry of Science and Technology admitted that the qualifications of scientists are still low and
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Minister of Science and Technology Hoang Van Phong proposed that, to promote science,
The government has called for links between researchers and businesses. When enterprises don’t pay proper attention to or don’t welcome new technology and cooperate with scientists, then science and technology cannot develop, Phong observed.
The Minister cited mechanisms and policies as hindrances to sci-tech development and stated that the ministry will focus on building wise policies to create breakthroughs. The Ministry also believes that financial policies are the key to development.
According to the Ministry’s latest survey,