
Hanoi (VNA)💙 – Simon Milner, Vice President of Public Policy for Asia and Pacific at Meta group, is of the opinion that Vietnam has a huge potential to develop digital economy.
The Meta executive spoke to VietnamPlus about the promotion of and support for innovation in Vietnam.Reporter: What policy does Meta have to promote and support innovative businesses in Vietnam? Which fields does Meta want to invest in in the coming years?
Simon Milner🐟: To support Vietnamese businesses in innovation, we have just done it through products like Facebook or Messenger. Vietnam has always been an important market for Meta, where our products have directly supported small- and medium-sized enterprises and in various industries and especially the media industry.
In short, the way we support the business community in Vietnam is through innovative products. In addition, we also have cooperation programmes with agencies and departments of the Government of Vietnam and the Vietnamese business community. Over the past 5 years in Vietnam, Meta has trained digital skills for 580,000 students, nearly 25,000 teachers and 64,000 small and medium enterprises. Above all, we also create connections between Government agencies, communities and users.Reporter: How do you assess the innovation field in Vietnam in comparison with other countries in the region?
Simon Milnerꦡ : Vietnam has a very respectable position in the region and has sufficient conditions to successfully build a digital economy. This is an opinion not only of me but also of many international experts when talking about Vietnam.
The conditions I mentioned here are the quality of human resources, especially Vietnam's education, and policies to encourage innovation. In addition, it can be said that Vietnamese people and the business community have a very strong and creative entrepreneurial spirit and especially the support from the Government is huge.Optimistic about the innovative ecosystem in Vietnam
Reporter: What is your evaluation about Vietnam’s National Innovation Centre?
Simon Milner♔: The National Innovation Centre (NIC) is an important part and an example of the support of the Government of Vietnam.

Reporter: What do you think about the startup ecosystem for SMEs in Vietnam? What are the challenges that Vietnamese innovative businesses are facing?
Simon Milner𓄧: We are very optimistic about Vietnam's innovation ecosystem. During the talk, Minister Nguyen Chi Dung said: "We're only just starting, we have a lot to improve”.
In our company, there is a saying "We have only done 1% of our journey, the remaining 99% of the work has not been done." This is to confirm that aspirations and great ambitions are extremely important and we must always remind each other that we cannot "rest on our laurels" and always feel that we are not doing enough. As long as we have those strong aspirations, we can push ourselves to move forward in the spirit of Vietnam's innovation ecosystem.