Dien Bien Provincial People's Committee has just issued a list of technology needs for the period 2026 - 2030.
This is an important basis for the province to propose, order and implement scientific, technological, innovation and digital transformation tasks in the area in the coming time.
The list of technology needs is announced, including 6 fields.
In agriculture, Dien Bien focuses on applying technology to solve the specific challenges of the locality.
Specifically, applying smart farming technology, precision agriculture; post-harvest preservation; forest management and protection; safety warnings about landslides, landslides, flash floods in residential areas and infrastructure works in areas at high risk of natural disasters; unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs/Drone) serving smart agricultural cultivation...
Regarding healthcare, Dien Bien aims for smart medical examination and treatment technology, including the deployment of electronic medical records, paperless hospitals and cashless payments.
At the same time, the province has a need to apply remote medical examination and treatment technology, early disease diagnosis support technology and especially the surgical robot system to support treatment.
Regarding education, focusing on digital transformation is being promoted with smart school governance technology and digital record management.
Focus on online teaching technology, smart classrooms to support teaching and learning in remote, isolated, and border areas. Artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are also in the list of needs for application in teaching.
In the field of tourism, Dien Bien needs relic and cultural heritage digitization technologies using 3D, VR, AR technology.
The province also prioritizes building a digital database on tourism resources and promotion platforms, digital maps, and automatic tour guides to serve tourists.
For the field of industry and construction, the province orients research on the application of renewable energy, especially in remote and isolated areas; organic waste and agricultural wastewater treatment technology; along with automatic monitoring technology to warn about safety risks of buildings and green building materials.