Innovation forum in Singapore draws global Vietnamese talent to shape tech future
The Vietnam Global Innovation Connect Singapore 2025, themed “Connect – Converge – Create: Empowering the Future with Technology”, focuses on three strategic issues of semiconductors, AI, and financial technology.
Professor Vu Minh Khuong from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy shares insights at the forum. (Photo: VNA)
Singapore (VNA) – The Vietnam Global Innovation Connect Singapore 2025 kicked off in Singapore on February 20, bringing together some 100 Vietnamese experts and entrepreneurs from aro𝓰und the world to advance the nation’s technology development.
The three-day forum, jointly held by the Association of Vietnamese Scientists and Experts (AVSE Global) and the Vietnam Community Liaison Committee in Singapore (VNAS), centres on the theme “Connect – Converge – Create: Empowering the Future with Technology”. Discussions focus on three strategic issues of semiconductors, AI, and financial technology.
Prof. Nguyen Duc Khuong, AVSE Chairman, described the forum as an important event, helping connect Vietnamese intellectual networks globally to find ways to make breakthroughs in emerging technology sectors.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Singapore Tran Phuoc Anh emphasised the forum's timing, as bilateral relations between Vietnam and Singapore are set to reach a new high, noting innovation would create the foundation for Vietnam's socio-economic development in the new era as outlined by Party General Secretary To Lam.
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Professor Vu Minh Khuong from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy shared insights into Singapore's remarkable transformation from a third world to a first world nation, suggesting valuable lessons for Vietnam's development path. He highlighted Singapore is interested in Vietnam's development ambitions and anticipates Party chief To Lam's upcoming visit to the country.
Participants at the Vietnam Global Innovation Connect Singapore 2025 (Photo: VNA)
The forum also features discussions on emerging technologies, with An Binh Bank General Director Pham Duy Hieu, also Chairman of the Startup Vietnam Foundation (SVF), stressing the importance of creating an environment where creative seeds can germinate, and Mai Trong Thi, a Vietnamese expert in Singapore, emphasising the need to gather intellectuals for the nation’s technology development.
Several side activities at the Singapore Management University and networking sessions with the Vietnamese Student Association in Singapore are scheduled. Individuals who have made significant contributions to innovation and technology globally and in Vietnam will be also honoured.
AVSE Global, established in 2011 and headquartered in Paris, pioneers strategic consulting and executive training with members across 20 countries and a network of over 10,000 global experts./.
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