Showing posts with label science technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science technology. Show all posts

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Vietnam, China boost ties in technology transfer

Ministries of science and technology of Vietnam and China jointly held a symposium on technology application and transfer on Monday.

As part of activities in celebrations of the Vietnam-China Friendship Year and the 60th anniversary of Vietnam-China diplomatic ties, the seminar aims to further bolster cooperation between the two countries in the field.

The seminar offered the two sides an opportunity to exchange information and experiences in the promotion of technology transfer and transaction. It also helped intermediary organizations seek out cooperative opportunities.

The participants at the event touch upon the role played by intellectual property and its impacts on the process of technology transfer and application. They proposed the setting up of an information network of science and technology between the two countries.

Addressing the seminar, Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Quan spoke highly of cooperative ties between the two nations as well as the achievements China has recorded in the field of science and technology after more than 30 years of renovation.

He put stress on the need to regularly organize similar seminars to deepen cooperation between the two sides in the area.

Vietnam and China have so far established information networks of science and technology, between governmental agencies, research institutes, enterprises and intermediary organizations.

A project, which has been carried out since 2002 by the two countries and focuses on the expanding of typical technologies in agriculture, has developed nearly 80 varieties of rice and vegetables for planting on a trial basis at the Hanoi University of Agriculture.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Vietnam, Russia plan to hold FTA negotiations

Vietnam and Russia agreed to soon begin negotiations on a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the participation of the nations in the Customs Union ( Russia , Belarus and Kazakhstan).

The first meeting of the joint working group for the Vietnam-Russia FTA will be held in Hanoi next month to embark on steps needed for the negotiations.

The consensus on this issue was reached at the 14th meeting of the Vietnam-Russian Inter-government Committee for Economic, Commercial, Scientific and Technological Cooperation, which closed in Moscow Friday.

Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang, and his Russian counterpart, Viktor Khrristenko, co-chaired the meeting.

The two sides focused discussions on ways to step up cooperation in the fields of economy, commerce, science and technology, and raise two-way trade.

Both sides noted with pleasure that economic and trade relations have seen progress since the 12 th meeting. Bilateral trade reached a decade-high record of almost US$1.83 billion in 2009, including $414.89 million from Vietnamese exports.

However, the officials said economic and trade ties remain modest, failing to reach their full potential, and match with the excellent political relations, traditional friendship and strategic partnership between the two countries.

Vietnam affirmed its desire to cooperate closely and effectively with Russia in energy, with top priority given to oil and gas, and construction of power plants and coal mining.

Other fields that need to receive a boost include mechanical engineering, automobile assembly, trade, finance, banking, education, training, agriculture, science, technology, telecoms, aviation, sports, culture, tourism and space research.

Both Hoang and Khrristenko affirmed the two governments’ support for companies to explore business and investment opportunities in each other’s markets.

The two sides agreed to hold the next meeting in Vietnam in 2011.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

VN to discuss free trade with Russia

MOSCOW — Viet Nam and the member nations of the Customs Union (Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan) have agreed to begin negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement.

The first meeting of the joint working group for the Viet Nam-Russia FTA will be held in Ha Noi next month.

Consensus on the issue was reached at the 14th meeting of the Viet Nam-Russia Inter-government Committee for Economic, Commercial, Scientific and Technological Co-operation, which convened in Moscow on Tuesday and ended yesterday.

Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang and his Russian counterpart Viktor Khrristenko co-chaired the meeting.

The two sides focused on ways to step up co-operation on the economy, commerce, science and technology and trade.

Both sides noted that economic and trade relations had seen significant progress since the 12th meeting. Bilateral trade reached a decade-high of almost US$1.83 billion in 2009, which included $415 million in Vietnamese exports.

However, the officials said economic and trade ties remained modest.

The Vietnamese delegation affirmed its desire to co-operate more closely with Russia on energy, with top priority being given to oil and gas and construction of power plants and coal mining.

Other fields that need to receive a boost include mechanical engineering, automobile assembly, trade, finance, banking, education, training, agriculture, science, technology, telecoms, aviation, sports, culture, tourism and space research.

Both Hoang and Khrristenko affirmed the two governments' support for companies wishing to explore business and investment opportunities.

The two sides agreed to hold the next meeting in Viet Nam in 2011. — VNS

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Vietnam, Russia plan to hold FTA negotiations

Vietnam and Russia agreed to soon begin negotiations on a bilateral
Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the participation of the nations in the
Customs Union ( Russia , Belarus and Kazakhstan ).


The first meeting of the joint working group for the Vietnam-Russia
FTA will be held in Hanoi next month to embark on steps needed for
the negotiations.


The consensus on this issue was
reached at the 14 th meeting of the Vietnam-Russian Inter-government
Committee for Economic, Commercial, Scientific and Technological
Cooperation, which convened in Moscow from Sept. 14-17.


Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang, and his Russian counterpart, Viktor Khrristenko, co-chaired the meeting.


The two sides focused discussions on ways to step up cooperation in
the fields of economy, commerce, science and technology, and raise
two-way trade.


Both sides noted with pleasure that
economic and trade relations have seen progress since the 12 th
meeting. Bilateral trade reached a decade-high record of almost 1.83
billion USD in 2009, including 414.89 million USD from Vietnamese
exports.


However, the officials said economic and
trade ties remain modest, failing to reach their full potential, and
match with the excellent political relations, traditional friendship and
strategic partnership between the two countries.


Vietnam affirmed its desire to cooperate closely and effectively with
Russia in energy, with top priority given to oil and gas, and
construction of power plants and coal mining.


Other
fields that need to receive a boost include mechanical engineering,
automobile assembly, trade, finance, banking, education, training,
agriculture, science, technology, telecoms, aviation, sports, culture,
tourism and space research.


Both Hoang and
Khrristenko affirmed the two governments’ support for companies to
explore business and investment opportunities in each other’s markets.


The two sides agreed to hold the next meeting in Vietnam in 2011./.

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Analytica expo 2011 to be held in HCM City

Domestic and foreign companies will display their products on laboratory
technology, analysis, biotechnology and diagnostics at the Analytica
Vietnam 2011 to be held in Ho Chi Minh City from April 7-9.


The exhibition, the second of its kind in Vietnam , will be
coorganised by Munich Exhibition Company of Germany and the National
Agency for Science and Technology Information (NASATI), according to
information released at a press briefing held in HCM City on
September 9 by the Ministry of Science and Technology.


Advanced equipment and technologies used in areas such as chemical,
electronics, pharmaceuticals, health care and environment will be
showcased at 250 booths at the event.


Within the
framework of the event, there will be a two-day seminar, during which
the world’s leading scientists will present latest themes in related
industries and exchange experiences as well as achievements in science.
The seminar is expected to see the participation of about 300 scientists
from countries worldwide, including Italy , Germany , China , Japan
and Singapore .


Especially, research institutes
and laboratories will have chance to update information about the
international standard ISO 17025.


According to Phung
Minh Lai, deputy head of NASATI, the exhibition will offer domestic and
foreign enterprises an opportunity to seek out partners and expand
their business while contributing to the fulfilment of several
national targets, including 10 percent to 15 percent growth rate in the
chemical industry each year, and building self-production capacity in
areas like petrochemistry and chemical products in agriculture and
pharmaceuticals.


Nicole Klammer, Director of
Analytica Asia, said over 15 German companies and eight French
enterprises have confirmed their participation at the exhibition while a
number of other leading companies across the world have registered.


The first Analytica Vietnam held in 2009 attracted 74 companies from 11 nations worldwide./.

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

PM okays VND3 trillion for nuclear power training

HCMC - Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has approved a VND3-trillion project to develop human resources for the nuclear energy sector as part of the nuclear power development plan.

The plan that aims to ensure energy security and strengthen the country’s science and technology sector would train 2,400 engineers, 350 nuclear scientists, 650 engineers and 250 experts in nuclear management, safety and security by 2020.

The Government will invest in six universities currently involved in nuclear power training, comprising the Natural Science Universities of Hanoi and HCMC, Hanoi’s Polytechnic University, Dalat University, University of Electricity, and the Nuclear Training Center under Vietnam Nuclear Energy Institute.

The project would help Vietnam to achieve its skilled worker target for the nuclear power industry, the Government’s website reports.

Currently, there is a severe lack of human resources in the sector. According to the 2008 survey of the Ministry of Education and Training, there were 505 experts in nuclear science and technology working in 10 organizations.

The sector lacks highly trained scientists, while nearly all the scientists with PhDs in the field in Vietnam were over 50 years old.

Vietnam plans to have two nuclear power plants with the total capacity of 4,000 MW built in Binh Thuan Province within ten years. Of them, the Russian-invested Ninh Thuan 1 plant will break ground in 2014 to come on stream in 2020, with the total cost of VND200 trillion.

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