PSNews - The 2023 Green Startup Project Contest, hosted by the Center for Business Research and Enterprise Support (BSA Center), has promoted new ideas that enhancing local specialties and sustainable development.
The Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCMYU) at all levels around the country mobilised more than 73 billion VND (3.16 million USD) to support thousands of start-up projects from young people during the Youth Month 2021.
The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee has introduced a project facilitating the development of its innovative start-up ecosystem during the 2021-2025 period, with a target of supporting 1,000 start-ups.
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Science and Technology announced the approval of the municipal People’s Committee for the selection programme of an architecture design for the HCM City Centre for Innovative Startup.
PSNews – The StartUp Journey 2019 hosted by the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union in collaboration with the Supporting Centre for Youth's Startup (SYS Vietnam) and Sun Bright Company was officially launched in Hanoi on October 1st under the theme “Why Vietnam.”
Vietnamese start-ups that wish to go global must have a “global mindset” and “decision-making power” and be willing to “take risks” to capitalise on the opportunities for success in the digital economy, experts have said.
PSNews - The Ministry of Science and Technology in collaboration with the Central Committee of the Vietnamese Youth Federation on November 18 launched the roadshow "I love my country 2018" in Hanoi and Can Tho with the participation of 100 startups who are young people and students.
The automatic multi-channel selling project PowerSell has won the first prize of the “Startup Viet 2018”, an annual programme selecting the best startups in Vietnam.
Start-ups have become an important strategy in economic development and job creation in Vietnam, which is also one of solutions to help women generate jobs and develop their economy in a sustainable manner.
PSNews - The Vietnam Climate Innovation Center (VCIC) on September 20 honored leading Vietnamese start-up businesses taking innovative approaches to addressing climate-related challenges in local communities.
Enterprises must adopt new business models and create value beyond the expectations of customers to succeed in today’s competitive, fast-changing environment, delegates said at a forum held in HCM City recently.
Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam has urged ministries and sectors to conduct specific activities to realise Government’s policies of encouraging startups whose development is considered a chance for Vietnam to speed up growth and narrow down development gap with other countries.