Google promotes AI startups in Vietnam

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Through the AI Solutions Lab program, Google has promoted Vietnamese startups.

Google in collaboration with the National Innovation Center (NIC) and the Da Nang Center for Research and Training on microchip and Artificial Intelligence Design (DSAC), will organize the AI Solutions Lab program from August 26 to 29 at Software Park No. 2, Da Nang City.

This program is part of the "Creating an AI Future" initiative initiated by Google, aiming to support Vietnam's digital transformation through strengthening the country's AI ecosystem.

This year's AI Solutions Lab program brings together 46 startups from many different fields such as healthcare, logistics, and education across Vietnam. Participating in the program, startups are trained and consulted on AI engineering.

Chuong trinh AI Solutions Lab nam nay keo dai bon ngay va da quy tu 46 doanh nghiep khoi nghiep (startups) den tu nhieu linh vuc khac nhau nhu y te, logistics... Anh: Google Viet Nam
This year's AI Solutions Lab program brings together 46 startups from many different fields... Photo: Google Vietnam

At the end of the program, 12 outstanding startups presented AI solutions to solve key social, environmental and economic problems. This opens up opportunities to attract investment and strategic cooperation, contributing to the development of Vietnam's creative startup ecosystem.

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