It featured four in-depth discussion sessions with nearly 20 speakers from Vietnam and Europe, covering AI applications in digital transformation, economic development, trade, energy, nuclear medicine and biotechnology. VBAB President Nguyen Thanh Vinh said the event marked the first large-scale AI workshop in Europe organised by Vietnamese associations. Speakers also shared technological advances and experiences in research cooperation between Vietnam and Europe. Beyond academic exchanges, the event underscored the increasingly important role of Vietnamese intellectuals in Europe in connecting knowledge, technology and international resources for Vietnam’s development. Such initiatives are expected to help make science and technology, especially AI - a key bridge for deepening Vietnam–EU relations in the future./.
Source: VietNamNet News March 08, 2026 15:54 UTC