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Vietnam, South Africa cooperate in science technology studies

Vietnam and South Africa have pledged to promote bilateral links in science technology following meetings between a delegation from the Vietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology and scientific agencies from the African country.
Vietnam and South Africa have pledged to promote bilateral links inscience technology following meetings between a delegation from theVietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology and scientific agenciesfrom the African country.

The Vietnamese delegation made avisit to South Africa from April 20 to 27 and met with the SouthAfrican Department of Science and Technology, a centre for stem cellstudies under the University of Pretoria, and the country’s Council ofScientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

They learnt aboutscience management in South Africa and were introduced to itsachievements in applying science technology in healthcare, vaccineproduction and stem cell research.

During themeetings, the two sides agreed to foster exchanges, organise scientificworkshops and further science technology training.

South Africa,one of the leading economic nations in Africa, has gained numerousachievements in utilising science-technology in its key economicsectors, such as minerals, bio-technology and nuclear power.-VNA

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