The Ministry of Science and Technology and
the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovations on March 8 signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on boosting the two countries’ cooperation in
science and technology.
Under the MoU, the
Vietnamese and the Finnish governments will support enterprises to implement
joint researches in the fields of telecommunications, healthcare, energy, and
nano and clean technologies.
Addressing the
signing ceremony, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development of Finland Lenita
Toivakka said that the two countries have deployed a number of innovation
projects.
Among them, the
Finland-Vietnam Innovation Partnership Programme (IPP), now in its second
phase, has marked the two countries’ successful collaboration in the field and
contributed greatly to the socio-economic development of Vietnam.
In 2015, Vietnam rose
to 52nd from 76th position in 2013 over 141 countries in the world in terms of
its innovation level thanks to the contribution of the IPP, said Deputy
Minister of Science and Technology Tran Quoc Khanh.