The signing on 22 September 2016 of the
Grant Agreements is a milestone facilitating Belgian financial support to three
key project stakeholders in the Science & Technology incubation sector in
Vietnam.
The following institutions are receiving a financial grant:
- Designing, Pilot Manufacturing
and Testing Center (SATI-TECH), represented by Mr.
Pham Viet Hong, receiving €495,000 to implement the InnoFund for further acceleration of
entrepreneurial science and technology innovation and support structures;
- Technology
Business Incubator Center - National Center for Technological Progress (NTBIC),
represented by Mr.Tran Vu Tuan Phan, receiving €170,000 to implement S&T
entrepreneurial incubation activities in Hanoi;
- Technology
Business Incubation Center - Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
(HCMUT-TBI), represented by Mr. Mai Thanh Phong, receiving €100,000 to
implement S&T entrepreneurial incubation activities in Ho Chi Minh City.
The signing of the Grant Agreements with
the three institutions was conducted by Mr Alain Devaux, resident representative
of the Belgian Development Cooperation (BTC) in Vietnam, and Mr Tran Dac Hien, BIPP Project Director representing the
Ministry of Science and Technology.
The signing ceremony was attended by the
honorable
Vice Minister Tran Van Tung –
Ministry of Science and Technology. In his speech he highlighted that S&T
enterprises are playing an important role in the development of Vietnam. Last year,
87 new S&T enterprises were established, and 160 applications were reviewed
for certification. S&T enterprises do not only convert applied science into
practical reality and production, but also create products with high added
value.
According to the national science development strategy approved by the
Prime Minister, Vietnam is aiming to establish approximately 5,000 S&T
enterprises by 2020. The Vice Minister strongly believes that, with the support from Belgium, Vietnamese S&T entrepreneurs have better
opportunities to finalize their prototypes and capture existing market
potential. Through the grants he expects scientists and entrepreneurs to further
incubate their scientific innovation and bring promising ideas to the market. In
the near future, Vietnam will possess more high-tech brands. This will not be
simple, but the Vietnamese Government jointly with the private sector will do their
best to achieve this noble objective.
The Vice Minister concluded that
enthusiasm for science and technology is fostered in the public and will
mobilize more creative resources for the modernization of Vietnam.
Mr.
Alain Devaux, resident representative of the Belgian
Development Cooperation (BTC), thanked the honorable Vice Minister Tran Van
Tung for his full-hearted project support and wise development vision. He express
his sincere hope that the Belgian support will improve awareness of
international best practice in technology transfer, innovation and the
incubation of S&T enterprises. Belgium assists the Ministry in accelerating
new initiatives in technology business incubation with the objective of
identifying best practices and learning experiences which can feed back into
policy and regulatory development. Mr. Alain Devaux expressed hopes that the
subsequent improvements in the policy and regulatory framework in Vietnam will
encourage the further
establishment and operation of
technology business incubators and S&T enterprises, thus improving
Vietnam’s competitiveness in the regional and global market.