The Phnom Penh Post

VN has potential to become SE Asian innovation hub

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VIETNAM could become the leading informatio­n technology innovation hub in Southeast Asia, experts told a conference in Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday.

Speaking at the annual Vietnam IT Outsourcin­g ( VNITO) Conference, Investment and Trade Promotion Centre of Ho Chi Minh City (ITPC) director Pham Thiet Hoa said according to the e-Conomy Southeast Asia report for this year released by Google, Temasek and new partner Bain & Company, Vietnam leads Southeast Asia in internet economy growth with a rate of 40 per cent.

Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are among the 10 most dynamic cities in the world this year according to the City Momentum Index, he said.

Vietnam had 3,000 start-ups this year to rank third place in Southeast Asia, and the number continues to increase each year, he said.

“Vietnam’s high-tech companies are keeping abreast of the latest global industry 4.0 technology trends in areas like big data, artificial intelligen­ce/machine learning, internet of things, blockchain, and digital transforma­tion.

“Moreover, the government and the Ho Chi Minh City administra­tion are also deploying projects to build smart cities around the country, promoting innovative start-up programmes, and implementi­ng projects to transform Ho Chi Minh City into a regional and internatio­nal financial hub.”

Those favourable conditions are of great advantage to Vietnam, especia lly to enterprise­s who want to prov ide products and ser v ices based on new technologi­es, and prov ide a golden opportunit y for its IT industr y to brea k through and become the regions’ leading innovation hub, he added.

Vietnam Informatio­n Technology Outsourcin­g Alliance ( VNITO Alliance) honorary chairman and Quang Trung Software City (QTSC) CEO Lam Nguyen Hai Long said when talking about IT services earlier people only focused on IT outsourcin­g, but in the last five years, Vietnam-made IT products have started to appear in the market.

“In the past we mainly programmed and wrote code based on foreign companies’ demands. In recent years we have been hired to do innovative work . . . [or] part of products.

“Vietnamese companies, after doing software outsourcin­g for foreign companies, have acquired a lot of experience and moved to the next level and can come up with made-in-Vietnam products that are appreciate­d by global companies.

“We are encouragin­g companies to enhance innovation and improve R&D activities to create products for the global market.”

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the conference, KPMG Vietnam deal advisory strategy partner Nguyen Cong Ai said a recent survey by KPMG and Gartner of more than 1,000 CEOs of large IT companies, found that if businesses do not fully embrace digital reform they would fail in the competitio­n.

“Half the participan­ts at the conference are from foreign countries, showing they pay close attention to the Vietnamese market because Vietnamese people are highly innovative.

“Vietnam’s innovation level is consistent­ly increasing­ly, and this will continue for the next five to 10 years.”

To further boost innovation, the education system needs to be reformed further to stimulate creativity among students and provide better foreign language training, he said.

Organised by ITPC, VNITO Alliance and QTSC, the conference also discussed enabling innovation in Vietnam, how to build a collaborat­ive innovation team for the business, cooperatio­n between Vietnam and Japan in Industry 4.0, tech talent, opportunit­ies for Korean and Vietnamese companies in developing tech solutions and several other issues.

It also saw the signing of an agreement between the VNITO Alliance and six entities from South Korea and Japan to promote trade and cooperatio­n between them and Vietnam.

There was a technology exhibition showcasing products and solutions from IT firms.

Themed Vietnam – The Emerged Destinatio­n for Innovation, the conference was aimed at promoting the strengths of the country’s IT industry, providing informatio­n about and assessment­s of its IT market and facilitati­ng trade promotion and business matching.

 ?? VIET NAM NEWS ?? A visitor drops by a booth at the Vietnam IT Outsourcin­g (VNITO) Conference, which kicked off in Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday.
VIET NAM NEWS A visitor drops by a booth at the Vietnam IT Outsourcin­g (VNITO) Conference, which kicked off in Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday.

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