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Vietnam strengthens global cooperation in atomic energy

In 2025, the Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute (VAEI) at the Ministry of Science and Technology will strengthen bilateral and multilateral collaboration with global partners to advance scientific research and practical applications in atomic energy.
Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - As Vietnam moves forward with reviving its Ninh Thuan nuclear power project, intern🎃ational cooperation is crucial for ensuring nuclear security and ꦛsafety.

In 2025, the Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute (VAEI) at the Ministry of Science and Technology will strengthen bilateral and multilateral collaboration with global partners to advance scientific research and practical applications in atomic energy. VAEI Director Tran Chi Thanh said key initiatives include finalising technical cooperation projects with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and enhancing non-destructive testing (NDT) capabilities in Vietnam.
The institute will also boost engagement in the Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology for Asia and the Pacific (RCA) and collaborate with the RCA Regional Office to deepen nuclear science and technology ties between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK). As the national coordinator for the Forum for Nuclear Cooperation in Asia (FNCA), VAEI is overseeing nine FNCA projects, including six on radiation technology, research reactors, and nuclear safety.
Cooperation with Russia focuses on nuclear technology development, including the Nuclear Science and Technology Research Centre project and discussions on Vietnam’s participation in the Multipurpose Fast Neutron Research Reactor (MBIR) project. Other efforts include promoting nuclear power cooperation, investment in high-tech applications like irradiation and mineral processing, and procuring additional fuel for the Da Lat nuclear research reactor. In 2025, VAEI will further expand collaboration with Japan, the US, India, and the RoK across various nuclear energy projects./.

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The ceremony to announce new NIC - Google initiatives (Photo: VNA)

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Since 2022, more than 500 Vietnamese startups have engaged in Google’s Startup Academy, Google for Startups Accelerator, and Google Startup Masterclass. Nearly 100 of these firms received support to develop and improve their products, benefiting more than 300,000 customers and creating over 300 new jobs through successful fundraising and team expansion amidst Vietnam’s competitive economy.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (second, right) visits the division of nuclear science and engineering (NSE) in the Physics Department at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) of Sweden on June 13, 2025. (Photo: VNA)

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