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Portal launched for start-up community

The Ministry of Science and Technology in cooperation with Nexus FrontierTech Company has officially launched a new portal for tech start-ups – vntechpedia.com.
Portal launched for start-up community ảnh 1The portal will provide news and updates for start-ups.
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Hanoi (VNA) - The Ministry of Science and Technology in cooperationwith Nexus FrontierTech Company has officially launched a new portal for techstart-ups – vntechpedia.com.

The portal is part of a project to support the national start-up and innovationecosystem by 2025 approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on May 18, 2019.

The ministry’s representative said in recent years, the Fourth IndustrialRevolution has attracted attention across the world and in Vietnam. This madeit necessary to have an interactive platform for components in the ecosystemrelating to Industry 4.0 and smart technologies.

The portal will be an interactive platform to connect resources in theecosystem, supporting development as well as exploiting the creativity ofstart-up community based on the application of digital technology.

It will provide information for start-ups, investors and partners, as well asnews on training courses, events and data on the technology sector both insideand outside the country.

A representative from Nexus FrontierTech said vntechpedia.com will bringupdates and selected information to start-ups. It is expected to become thelargest information portal serving the start-up community. - VNA
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