Australia’s support in science and innovation for Vietnam acknowledged
The Government of Vietnam has affirmed the pivotal role of science, technology and innovation (STI) in addressing emerging economic, societal and institutional challenges. This is shown through the introduction of the Strategy for the development of STI in Vietnam until 2030 in May this year.
In that light, today Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh hosted a National Conference to promote the role of technology transfer and science and technology markets. The conference gathered leaders of ministries, provinces and cities, corporates, as well as research and knowledge institutes.
At the conference, Australian Ambassador Andrew Goledzinowski shared about Australia’s experience in fostering scientific discoveries and science commercialization. He also took this opportunity to reaffirm Australia’s on-going commitment in supporting an innovation ecosystem in Vietnam, most notably through Aus4Innovation program in partnership with the Vietnam Ministry of Science and Technology.

Australia along with the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) were three international partners invited to give a speech at the conference.

Australian Ambassador Andrew Goledzinowski talks with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh during their first meeting.

The conference was held at the Government Office with the participation of leaders of ministries and sectors, international organizations, research institutes, domestic and foreign experts and scientists. There were also provincial leaders and leaders of relevant agencies joining in online.
