Vietnam attends AsiaBerlin Summit 2023

Vietnam is participating in the ongoing AsiaBerlin Summit 2023 in the German capital, sharing its innovative ideas on technological solutions and products for energy saving and environment protection.
Vietnam attends AsiaBerlin Summit 2023 ảnh 1Vietnamese Ambassador to Germany Vu Quang Minh (1st from left) and Cambodian Ambassador to Germany Savny Phen (2nd from left) at at a stall run by the Vietnam Embassy at the AsiaBerlin Summit 2023 (Photo: VNA)
Berlin (VNA) – Vietnam is participating in the ongoing AsiaBerlin Summit 2023 in the German capital, sharing its innovative ideas on technological solutions and products for energy saving and environment protection.

The annual summit, powered by the Berlin Senate Department for Economic Affairs, Energy and Public Enterprises, forms the collective platform that brings together communities within the startup ecosystems across Asia and Berlin. It addresses economic connections between the sides and helps link Berlin startups with valuable Asian markets and ecosystems.

This year, it spotlights cooperation opportunities in AI, transport-logistics, energy transformation, and green technology. Themed “Innovating now for a positive future,” the 2023 edition looks at breakthrough ideas and solutions of ten startups.

Delivering a speech at the event, the second secretary and head of the economic affairs department at the Vietnamese Embassy in Germany, Nguyen Mai Phuong, said given the global green technology revolution, it is important for Vietnam to increase understanding on areas that the Southeast Asian nation has a chance to collaborate.

She expressed her delight that in his opening remarks, the Berlin mayor has mentioned Vietnam as a key partner of the city in particular and the European country in general./.
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