Starting in the second semester, artificial intelligence will be piloted in select educational institutions. From the next school year, the Ministry of Education and Training proposes to roll out AI education across the country. This initiative follows draft guidelines aligned with government Resolutions No. 57 and 71. According to the draft framework, AI education will focus on four core areas and be delivered in two stages, with the curriculum continuous.
While the holiday draws millions at home, it also resonates deeply with Vietnamese communities around the world. For overseas Vietnamese, this day is more than a ritual - it’s a shared memory and a lasting belief passed down through generations. No matter where they live, it remains a powerful bond connecting them to their homeland.
That’s the global trend, where artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming the backbone of the beauty industry. But beyond the data and projections, how are these technologies being utilised to enhance customers’ experience?
The impact of the Middle East crisis is no longer confined to transport and logistics, but is now spreading across a wider range of industries in Japan. Petroleum-derived inputs such as Naphtha are becoming scarce or increasingly costly, disrupting sectors including construction, interior manufacturing and the paint industry.
The inaugural Mekong Delta Delicious Rice Contest 2026 in Cà Mau Province has made a strong impact. The event highlights the rising value of Vietnamese rice and efforts to build a sustainable, premium brand across the Mekong Delta, positioning the industry more firmly on the global stage.
All the way from data systems to human capability, the challenges are clear: AI adoption depends on people, not just technology. And one of the key solutions is training, not just individuals, but an entire system of trainers. Let’s see how this is being tackled on the ground.
As the global community celebrates World Intellectual Property Day 2026 under the theme "Intellectual Property and Sports: Ready, Set, Innovate!", Việt Nam is taking its own leap toward the finish line with the nation's landmark 2025 Intellectual Property Law. Effective on 1 April, the law echoes the global call for agility, creativity, and the digital transformation of assets.