The signing ceremony was held as part of the Innovate Vietnam (National Innovation Day) at the National Innovation Center in Hanoi.
The CASE project aims to support Vietnam’s energy transition, striving to build a sustainable, reliable and affordable energy system while contributing to the nation's commitments under the Paris Agreement.
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The State Agency for Technology and Innovation under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) ink an agreement to deploy the project “Clean, Affordable, and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia implemented in Vietnam” (CASE Vietnam), on October 1, 2025 in Hanoi. |
The project's core focus is to build a scientific and practical foundation to promote technology transfer, development, and innovation in the energy sector; assess the technological capabilities of businesses and research institutions; strengthening the connection between research and business communities in adopting foreign technologies and forecasting human resources demand during Vietnam's energy transition.
Director of the State Agency for Technology and Innovation Nguyen Mai Duong said MoST is concentrating on promoting policies to support innovative businesses, enhancing research and technology transfer in clean energy, fostering linkages between research institutes, universities, and businesses, developing the science and technology market and enhancing the capacity for localizing renewable energy technologies.
The project is expected to help Vietnamese businesses engage more deeply in the global value chain for clean energy, Duong said.
Sascha Hocke, Deputy Country Director of GIZ in Vietnam, stated that Germany is committed to sharing lessons learned, exploring advanced technologies together and supporting Vietnam in strengthening its innovation ecosystem.
He stressed that Vietnam’s recent policy directions, such as Resolution 57 on innovation and Resolution 70 on energy security, provide a strong foundation for energy transition in the country.
Project director of CASE Vietnam Vu Chi Mai said during the implementation phase in Vietnam, CASE will focus on connecting domestic stakeholders with international organizations in research and technology development, studying innovation indicators in the renewable energy sector and assessing the financial and infrastructure capacities of Vietnamese companies in providing renewable energy equipment and services.
The project is hoped to strengthen the energy innovation ecosystem and support a fair and efficient energy transition, she noted.
As a key component of energy and innovation cooperation between Vietnam and Germany, the signing and implementation of the project not only contribute to fostering a sustainable energy transition but also serve as a vivid testament to the long-standing and reliable friendship and cooperation between the two nations.
Source: VNA