Vietnam, Laos continue promoting cooperation in technology, innovation
President of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) Chau Van Minh and Lao Minister of Technology and Communications Boviengkham Vongdara on August 5 co-chaired the third bilateral meeting between the two agencies to discuss ways to promote their cooperation in the coming time.
President of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) Chau Van Minh (L) and Lao Minister of Technology and Communications Boviengkham Vongdara exchanges the minutes of cooperation. (Photo: VNA)
Vientiane (VNA) – President of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) Chau Van Minh and Lao Minister of Technology and Communications Boviengkham Vongdara on August 5 co-chaired the third bilat𝓡eral meeting between the two agenciesꦓ to discuss ways to promote their cooperation in the coming time.
At the meeting, the two sides updated each other on the implementation of cooperation contents regrading draft proposals on the project on building a data and communication centre on natural disasters (earthquake) for Laos and another on building a national centre for data storage and computing cloud in Laos that the two Governments mentioned in the minutes of the 46th Session of the Vietnam - Laos Intergovernmental Committee on Bilateral Cooperation in 2024.
The Institute of Geophysics under VAST, the unit in charge of the national centre for earthquake and tsunami warning, and the Research Institute for Smart Technology (ARIST) under the Lao Ministry of Technology and Communications (MTC) have coordinated to build a joint laboratory for earthquake data and communication at MTC. In addition to supporting basic equipment, VAST has provided training on basic data analysis for 15 ARIST officers.
At the meeting, VAST President Chau Van Minh and Minister Boviengkham Vongdara signed the minutes of the meeting and witnessed the signing of the cooperation agreement between the Institute of Information Technology under VAST and ARIST.
VAST and MTC also agreed to continue cooperation in human resources development, enhance professional capacity in the field of technology and innovation; and share experience in digital technology development.
On the same day, the Academy of Science and Technology under VAST conferred the title of “Honorary Professor” on Minister Boviengkham Vongdara, who is also President of the Laos - Vietnam Friendship Association, for his great contributions to promoting scientific and technological cooperation activities between VAST and the Lao ministry./.
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