Hanoi, Jan. 7 -- The Law on High Technology (revised) is widely seen as a major turning point, not only creating strong momentum for domestic enterprises but also affirming Vietnam's ambition to position itself more prominently on the global technology map. "Passport" for new technology position First enacted in 2008, the Law on High Technology laid the foundation for the establishment of high-tech parks, the attraction of investment into key technological fields, and the promotion of research and development (R&D). However, after more than a decade of implementation, both domestic and international contexts have changed profoundly, marked by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors, big data, biotechnology, new ener...