Robot- and AI-driven advances in stroke care introduced at Can Tho conference

Robot- and AI-driven advances in stroke care introduced at Can Tho conference

More than 500 doctors and specialists from 15 countries and territories are attending the Stroke Intervention School 2026 international scientific conference and continuing medical education program in Can Tho from July 16–18, focusing on comprehensive stroke management in the era of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI).

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Vietnam strengthens position in Asia’s AI trade landscape

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping not only the global technology race but also Asia’s trade landscape. Against this backdrop, Vietnam is emerging as one of the region’s biggest beneficiaries, steadily strengthening its role in the global AI hardware supply chain.

National Wage Council agrees on 7.8% regional minimum wage increase from January 1, 2027


Vietnam’s National Wage Council on July 16 reached a consensus on raising the regional minimum wage by an average of 7.8% from January 1, 2027, following its second round of negotiations on the annual wage adjustment.

PM urges better care for national contributors, upholding tradition of gratitude


Prime Minister Le Minh Hung on July 16 reaffirmed the Party and State’s commitment to caring for wounded and sick soldiers and people who rendered service to the nation, describing the responsibility as a continuation of Vietnam’s long-standing tradition of gratitude and national solidarity.

Phu Quoc tightens inland waterway safety, traffic management


The Phu Quoc Special Zone in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang is tightening oversight of inland waterway transport following the recent fatal boat capsize.
Effective models help residents in remote Ea M’droh

PANO - Models such as “Piggy bank and saving practice” and “Party cell accompanies households to escape poverty,” launched by local authorities of Ea M’droh commune (Dak Lak province), are helping disadvantaged households sustainably escape poverty.

Vietnam promotes youth-centered policies for sustainable development


As the world faces demographic shifts, Vietnam is stepping up efforts to invest in young people through people-centered population policies, recognizing the youth as both beneficiaries and drivers of sustainable development.

Dual training: Renovating mindset to develop high-quality workforce


As science, technology and digital transformation advance rapidly, a dual training model with meaningful participation of businesses is emerging as a key approach to reforming vocational education, aligning training with labor market needs and developing a high-quality workforce capable of mastering modern technologies.

Renowned Argentine filmmaker hails Vietnam’s post-war resilience, development


After more than three decades making documentaries in over 80 countries, renowned Argentine filmmaker Ricardo Preve says what impressed him most about Vietnam was not only its history and landscapes, but also its remarkable ability to rebuild, overcome adversity and achieve rapid development after decades of war.
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