Around US$14 million in investment was pledged during the Vietnam’s national innovative start-up day, Techfest 2019, in Hạ Long City, Quảng Ninh Province.
A series of seminars were organised by 12 technology villages during the three-day event.
The event attracted 250 foreign investors and experts, and nearly 300 start-ups, with the support of VinTech City, Vietcombank and several other donors.
The first prize in the National Innovation Talent Contest for Start-ups was awarded to MultiGlass, a start-up providing smart technology to help people with disabilities use computers.
The smart communication device combines iris recognition technology and Artificial Intelligence.
MultiGlass will represent Vietnam at the Start-up World Cup 2020 in San Francisco, US.

Vietnam TechFest 2019
At the Techfest closing ceremony on Friday, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Trần Văn Tùng said the ministry would continue to assist the innovative start-up eco-system and support local eco-systems.
He highlighted the determination of ministries and sectors to create favourable conditions through a legal framework for start-ups, incubators and foreigners seeking investment opportunities in Vietnam.
The opinions given by domestic and foreign investors and experts at Techfest would be studied to improve the start-up environment, he said.
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