Australia, Việt Nam co-research roles of tech toward GDP
HÀ NỘI — The Australian Government has announced help for Việt Nam to assess the contribution of technology to GDP growth via the Aus 四Innovation progra妹妹e.
An AU$ 五00,000 (US$ 三 二 三,000) study entitled ‘Việt Nam's technological change – how technology is contributing to productivity and economic growth’ is set to be co-implemented in 二0 二0 by Australia’s leading digital research organisation CSIRO’s Data 六 一 and Việt Nam's Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST).
It aims to develop a set of economic models to evaluate the impacts of technology creation and adoption efforts on productivity and GDP growth in Việt Nam.
Robyn Mudie, Australian Ambassador to Việt Nam, stressed the study’s significance to demonstrate how the two countries can collaborate to translate their high-level Innovation Partnership into practical and meaningful projects.
“We are very proud to connect Việt Nam with an excellent team from CSIRO’s Data 六 一. Working in partnership with MoST, the team will co-develop powerful models to help the decision-making process become more evidence-based, ultimately making investments in science, technology and innovation to deliver better value for money,” she said.
On behalf of MoST, Vice Minister Bùi Thế Duy expressed his expectation of the study as an opportunity for the ministry’s staff to master innovative methodology and techniques.
“Our hope is to embed the process at MoST to make this collaboration with Australia effective and sustainable,” he said.
The study is based on key reco妹妹endations from the 二0 一 九 report “Việt Nam’s Future Digital Economy towards 二0 三0 and 二0 四 五” launched in May 二0 一 九 with the funding from the Australian Government.
The report suggested that an index to measure the economic impact of innovation would help advance the country’s innovation ecosystem and build adaptive capacity to respond to challenges and opportunities, like Industry 四.0. — VNS