South Korean National Assembly Speaker Woo Won Shik has proposed that the Republic of Korea and Vietnam prioritize joint analysis on new supplies, AI, and future industries.

During a working session with the Vietnam-Korea Institute of Science and Technology (VKIST) as a part of his official go to to Vietnam from November 20-22, Mr. Woo additionally referred to as for reinforcing know-how commercialization whereas emphasizing expertise coaching, citing this as the muse for the sustainable development of each nations.

Speaking on the assembly, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Bui The Duy emphasised that the mannequin of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) has at all times been an inspirational instance of nationwide growth primarily based on science, know-how, innovation, and digital transformation.

Mr. Duy mentioned that VKIST is steadily fulfilling its function in offering high-quality human sources and technological options for South Korean enterprises in Vietnam. It additionally serves as a bridge serving to South Korean companies successfully entry the Vietnamese market and broaden into the Southeast Asian area.

He expressed hope that the South Korean Government and National Assembly would proceed to accompany and help VKIST within the subsequent section, creating the institute right into a “hub” for cooperation in science, know-how, innovation, and digital transformation between Vietnam and South Korea.

Commending Vietnam’s progress in formulating insurance policies for science, know-how, innovation, and digital transformation, notably in rising fields comparable to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Information Technology (IT), Mr. Woo affirmed that South Korea, one of many prime OECD nations in R&D funding, at all times considers Vietnam a key companion within the growth of future applied sciences.

He affirmed that the South Korean National Assembly would spare no effort to help sensible and efficient cooperation applications in science, know-how, innovation, and digital transformation.



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