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Russia transfers new technologies to Vietnam

Russia will transfer new technologies in the spheres of IT, environment and health care to Vietnam’s Advanced International JSC (AIC) under an agreement signed in Moscow on September 15.
Russia transfers new technologies to Vietnam ảnh 1At the signing ceremony (Photo: VNA)

Moscow (VNA)
– Russia willtransfer new technologies in the spheres of IT, environment and health care to Vietnam’sAdvanced International JSC (AIC) under an agreement signed in Moscow onSeptember 15.

The signatories were the AIC and the International Academy of Systems Studies(IASS) and the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia.

Speaking at the event, IASS President Igor Dorokhov said the new technologiesserve the analysis and forecast of climate change, weather and geology;polluted water and land treatment; smart national programmes; and medicalcheck-up and treatment in Vietnam.

AIC General Director Nguyen Thi Thanh Nhan said these technologies are very usefulfor Vietnam, expressing her hope that Russian scientists will continue totransfer new technologies to the Vietnamese side and help the country withpersonnel training in this field.

IASS Vice President Vitaly Chelnokov told the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) thatthe agreement is expected to contribute to introducing many new technologies ofRussia to Vietnam, including those in the realms of food, environmentaltreatment and health care.

Professor and academician Aleksandr Egorov from the Mendeleev University ofChemical Technology said the Russian university and the AIC are joining handsin the research of smart control, smart city building, Internet of Things andbig data.

Russian scientists and experts are scheduled to come to Vietnam to directly transfernew technologies to the Vietnamese side./.

VNA

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