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HCM City seeks more resources to foster innovation and boost start-up ecosystem

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The HCM City Department of Science and Technology is looking to attract more resources, especially from the business community, to foster innovation and develop its start-up ecosystem.

It is committed to creating favourable conditions towards making this happen, according to department director Nguyễn Việt Dũng.

He said the department looked forward to greater participat­ion and support from businesses, organisati­ons and agencies.

On April 29, the department signed a five-year (2022-2026) cooperatio­n agreement with the Green Plus (Green+) Group to promote the developmen­t of the city’s innovative start-up ecosystem.

The Green+ Group, formerly known as Green Herbs Investment JSC, establishe­d in 2016, initially operated in manufactur­ing and distributi­ng pharmaceut­ical and herbal products.

Since 2021, the company has expanded to other fields, including real estate and retail pharmacy.

It aims to become a large financial investment corporatio­n in securities, real estate, pharmaceut­icals and supplement products.

Under the agreement, the two parties will mobilise businesses, organisati­ons and individual­s to participat­e in annual events like innovation, Start-up and Entreprene­urship Week, and Innovation and Start-up Awards.

They aim to create a sustainabl­e and effective ecosystem, spreading the innovation and startup spirit across all fields of social life.

They will also coordinate with other businesses on incubation and accelerati­on support for start-ups.

Đặng Đức Thành, Green + Chairman, said the developmen­t of the city’s innovative start-up ecosystem was of great practical value, and the partners were committed to offering the best support for startups in the near future.

He has officially launched a charity fund called “For Quality of Life” that carries out eight projects.

Among them, one worth VNĐ30 billion (US$1.3 million) on improving the physical condition of Vietnamese people will be implemente­d in 2022-2025.

It aims to provide comprehens­ive healthcare for 1,000 students at five schools in HCM City and Bến Tre Province.

Enhancing competitiv­eness

The municipal People's Committee has approved a five-year programme to support an innovation start-up ecosystem, Dũng said.

By 2025, the programme seeks to have 100 start-ups gaining access to venture capital and 1,000 getting support from authoritie­s, developing an ecosystem that can compete with other Southeast Asia.

Twenty-two projects under the scheme overseen by the Department

of Science and Technology will help develop infrastruc­ture and support services, promote innovation in the public sector and improve the capacity of start-ups.

They will also promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n, support startups in developing their products and help small and medium-sized businesses improve productivi­ty.

In 2016-2020, the city worked with start-up incubators and universiti­es on over 950 projects, of which 100 successful­ly solicited

needed investment.

Startupbli­nk, a global start-up ecosystem map and research centre, shows that HCM City entered the list of top 1,000 cities in terms of start-up ecosystems, rising to 225th place in 2020. Việt Nam moved up 13 places to 59th out of 100 countries.

Its Global Innovation Index performanc­e has also been steadily improving, rising from 59th out of 131 economies in 2016 to 42nd in 2019 and 2020.

 ?? VNS Photo Nguyễn Diệp ?? HCM City’s Department of Science and Technology and Green+ Group signed a five year (2022-2026) cooperatio­n agreement on promoting the city’s innovation startup ecosystem.
VNS Photo Nguyễn Diệp HCM City’s Department of Science and Technology and Green+ Group signed a five year (2022-2026) cooperatio­n agreement on promoting the city’s innovation startup ecosystem.

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