Vietnam starts revolutionary legislation for science and innovation!

Vietnam starts revolutionary legislation for science and innovation!

The world of science and technology is changing rapidly, and Vietnam in particular shows with new legislation how important innovation is for national competitiveness and economic development. The general director of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Nguyen Phu Hung, emphasizes that innovation is now being placed on a level with science and technology. This change in law not only aims at the control of processes, but also promotes a result -oriented approach that accepts risks in order to actually enable progress. A mechanism for controlled pilot projects is introduced, which allows researchers to advance to new areas.

With this new regulation, the efficiency of research and development is no longer only measured on the basis of regulations; Instead, results that serve as the basis for the distribution of resources count. Vietnam aims to get from the only use of existing technologies to master strategic technologies. In this context, the promotion of market -oriented development is essential to create real values ​​and actively include companies and research institutions.

research and development as the key to success

The law also stipulates that universities are expanded into centers for research, technology development and innovation. A new chapter regulates the promotion of research and development activities in companies. Companies can recognize R&D expenditure as business costs and deduct taxes. These measures should not only ensure the balance between natural and social sciences, but also strengthen the intersectoral cooperation. In addition, a complete ecosystem for science and technology is sought, which includes both institutions as well as infrastructure and personnel.

A remarkable aspect is the digital transformation that is intended to incorporate into scientific and technological development. A national digital platform is developed to optimize the management of tasks and expenses in R&D organizations. This goes hand in hand with a change from prevention to a follow-up model, which reduces the administrative hurdles and promotes digital administrative processes. The dialogue between companies and experts is stimulated in order to create a legal environment that not only allows innovations but actively promotes.

Germany's innovation strategy in an international context

A central goal of the German strategy is the research transfer. It is about transferring the advantages of science into practical solutions. Interestingly, Germany in the World Digital Competitiveness Ranking is 18th place of 63 countries - not an emerging star, but rather a standstill, especially in the areas of digital skills and technological infrastructure. Clear deficits such as 54th place in digital and technological skills show that Germany has to be careful not to lose the connection. The focus on further training and the use of new technologies is becoming more and more urgent.

The challenges that Germany and Vietnam have to master are certainly similar. Both countries are faced with the task of further developing their research and innovation policy in such a way that they can exist in the international competitive environment. While Vietnam takes a courageous step towards innovation, Germany has to prioritize the digital transformation and the formation of its specialists in order not to fall behind nations like the USA or China.

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