Located at the Saigon Hi-Tech Park - one of Vietnam’s two national hi-tech parks - that serves as a driving force for the city’s development, the centre willfocus on research cooperation, policy recommendation, technology transfer,resources mobilisation for green growth, smart urban areas and AI, amongothers.
Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Phan Van Mai, who signed the agreement with WEF Managing Director Jeremy Jurgens, said theestablishment of the C4IR in the city holds great significance not only for thecity’s development goals but also the nation’s priorities.
The city will have opportunities to engage in the WEF’s global initiatives toshape up a comprehensive ecosystem to promote new growth engines, lure more investmentand improve the national competitive capacity, he said, adding the centre isexpected to become a reliable and effective platform to bolster cooperationamong experts, researchers, business community and international partners.
WEF Managing Director Jeremy Jurgens described the establishment of the centreas an important milestone in the WEF-Vietnam partnership and it is expected to advance the Southeast Asian country’s ambitious innovation and growth agendathrough international and multi-stakeholder collaboration.
The centre, the second set up in Southeast Asia following the first in Malaysia in 2023, aims to become a hub of expertise to co-design and pilotfuture-focused policy frameworks that shape up the future and enable the developmentand deployment of technologies in the region and the world./.