In line with Vietnam’s digital transformation, the Qualcomm Vietnam Innovation Challenge is supporting the development of Vietnam’s rising technology ecosystem, and helping Vietnamese entrepreneurs enter new global markets.
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Nothing underlines this better than the amendments to the Law on Intellectual Property, which are set to be presented at the National Assemblyâs October session, and which are expected to be approved by May 2022. The proposed changes focus on strengthening the protection of patents, trademarks, and geographical indications in order to encourage innovation among Vietnamese firms.
While the main aim of these amendments is to ensure that Vietnamese laws and regulations comply with the free trade agreements which the country has signed, these will also play a key role in developing Vietnam into a regional centre for innovation.
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23/01/2021 13:00 GMT+7
Vietnam’s ICT market is expected to see a big 5G race in 2021 as international tech giants look to boost partnerships with local telcos to gain more advantages, driven by strong performances in Vietnam in 2020.
Despite a challenging year across the board in 2020, tech titans still made gains from strong digital transformation demands.
Riding high
Ericsson, a global leader in ICT services and solutions from Sweden, also made gains in Vietnam during 2020 with its prestige continuing to increase as an important partner in promoting the digital transformation of industries and enterprises.