The Vietnam Fund for Supporting Technological Creations honored 66 winners of its 10th competition for technical creativity at a function held at the Hanoi Opera House January 19. It gave away six first prizes and 12 second, 18 third, and 30 consolation prizes. The first-prize winners also received certificates of merit awarded by the Prime Minister’s Office. IP has made important contributions to the country’s socioeconomic development, he said.
The awards ceremony for the 10th technical creativity competition was held at
A total of 441 scientific works were entered in this year’s competition in six areas -- information technology-electronics-telecommunications; agriculture-forestry-fisheries-environmental resources; material-chemical-energy; automation -construction-transport; medicine; and education.
At the ceremony, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) also conferred awards on two individuals and a group for their research in industrial production.
Dr. Francis Gurry, the WIPO’s visiting general director, gave away the awards.
At a meeting the same day he told Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung that
So it is necessary to improve its IP-related agencies, he said.
66 technologies win national creativity prize
The Vietnam Fund for Supporting Technological Creations honored 66 winners of its 10th competition for technical creativity at a function held at the Hanoi Opera House January 19.
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