For the teams to better prepare in the current epidemic situation, the Organizing Committee of the Competition Searching for National Digital Transformation Solutions - Viet Solutions 2021 - announces the extension of the application deadline contest through website vietsolutions.net.vn until the end of September 15, 2021.
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The Viet Solutions 2021 contest, which aims to find innovative technology products or solutions that can integrate into social industries in the national digital transformation programme, was officially launched on June 10. The collaboration of the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC), Viettel Group and start-ups would create products that properly serve the construction of a digital society in the most practical fields.
The contest is held annually with a view to finding creative solutions to many social issues, contributing to the national digital transformation strategy.
The Ministry of Information and Communications yesterday cooperated with Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group (Viettel) to formally launch the third season of Viet Solutions. This contest seeks feasible solutions for the national digital transformation process.
The contest is about finding national digital transformation solutions, called Viet Solutions 2021, which focuses on 10 'hot' areas such as healthcare, education, finance - banking, and agriculture.
Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung said, “Many of the contest entries come from countries that are strong in information technology and digital technology such as the US, France, South Korea, and India. Viet Solution has really become a global competition....
The Viettel AI Open Platform, an artificial intelligence (AI) platform developed by the military-run telecoms group Viettel, was launched by the Ministry of Information and Communication at a ceremony on August 28.
More than 200 entries have been sent to Viet Solutions 2020 - a competition seeking digital transformation solutions for Vietnam - with 72 percent coming from overseas, the organising board said on August 26.
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