The recent meeting between Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and the Vietnamese community in Korea had a clear goal: to express hope that Vietnamese scientists abroad would play a crucial role in the country’s development. During this gathering, Mr. Dao Tuan Hung, Chairman of the Vietnam Business Association in Ho Chi Minh City, emphasized the importance of creating channels to connect and support the transfer of science and technology from Korea to Vietnam.

Hung proposed establishing a research cooperation department and prioritizing research topics based on business needs. He also suggested setting up a fund to support scientific research and startups, operating similarly to a venture capital fund with government funding and socialization. This initiative could pave the way for further collaboration between domestic scientists and Vietnamese intellectuals and researchers abroad.

Representatives from the Vietnam Innovation Network in Korea echoed Hung’s sentiments, expressing their desire to support the transfer of science, technology, training, and consulting for Vietnamese startups in Korea. The network, comprising 89 members who are scientists and experts working in Korean Universities and corporations, aims to contribute significantly to Vietnam’s scientific and technological advancement.

Various proposals were made during the meeting to improve research collaboration between domestic scientists and Vietnamese intellectuals worldwide. Suggestions included establishing a national innovation research portal and cooperating with Vietnamese scientists globally to address domestic problems. These ideas have the potential to foster stronger ties between Vietnam’s scientific community at home and abroad.

The Minister of Science and Technology, Huynh Thanh Dat, confirmed that his ministry plans to develop a decree on innovation aimed at removing obstacles hindering the application of science, technology,