Bánh Mì: Shaping the future of Vietnam’s culinary icon
With further innovations, the Bánh Mì Festival can enhance the global standing of Vietnamese cuisine’s richness, diversity, and artistry. RMIT academic Dr Daisy Kanagasapapathy explains how.
Crypto tax policy: What model for Vietnam’s growth?
Vietnam is moving closer to legalising cryptocurrency transactions, a crucial step that not only provides a clear legal framework for the market but also creates an opportunity to generate tax revenue.
As the US tightens tariffs, how can Vietnam avoid being targeted?
President Donald Trump’s return to the White House signals a new era of protectionist trade policies, with broader and tougher tariffs than in his first term, impacting global trade more aggressively.
Agentic AI: The next frontier of artificial intelligence transforming business
Within the next decade, agentic AI could automate up to 70 percent of office tasks, reshaping industries with intelligent, adaptive systems that learn, evolve, and solve complex real-world challenges.
How AI is transforming Vietnam’s marketing landscape
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping Vietnam’s marketing industry, delivering unprecedented levels of efficiency, personalisation, and innovation.
Navigating customer demands in e-commerce
In a fast-paced digital world, customers expect flexible return policies and seamless processes. Dr Hoang Ai Phuong, Senior Program Manager of the Bachelor of Digital Marketing at RMIT Vietnam, provides insights on digital solutions and customer experience.
Quantum computing: friend or foe?
Quantum computing has long been regarded as the technology of the future, but recent breakthroughs by Google and Microsoft suggest the future could arrive sooner than expected.
Vietnam’s AI ambitions: Balancing innovation with responsibility
As generative AI rapidly evolves, its potential to drive innovation is undeniable but so are its risks. From deepfake scandals to AI-driven misinformation, the technology poses serious ethical challenges.
Is the price of petrol in Vietnam too low?
Two RMIT academics question the sustainability of Vietnam’s comparatively low petrol prices, warning of economic and environmental consequences that demand careful policy consideration.
AI: A saviour in times of crisis for Vietnamese businesses
When a crisis strikes, how can Vietnamese businesses respond effectively? According to Dr Bui Quoc Liem, a lecturer in Professional Communication at RMIT University Vietnam, AI is a game-changing force in crisis management.
Can generative AI and critical thinking coexist?
As generative AI reshapes education, a key challenge emerges: Can it enhance learning without weakening critical thinking? The answer lies in how we teach students to engage with AI thoughtfully.
DeepSeek: AI’s new challenger disrupting Big Tech
The rise of DeepSeek, an open-source AI model, is shaking up the industry, challenging the dominance of Big Tech and opening new opportunities for smaller players.
How Vietnam can attract and benefit from the surge in Indian tourists
Dr Adhvaidha Kalidasan, lecturer at the School of Communication & Design, RMIT Vietnam, shares insights on the growing influx of Indian tourists and how Vietnamese businesses can draw on this trend for sustainable growth.
Improving women's mental health for sustainable development
As International Women’s Day approaches, psychologists Huynh Minh Thu and Vu Bich Phuong from RMIT University Vietnam reflect on Vietnam’s progress in gender equity and women’s mental health.
Vietnam Child Wellbeing and Safeguarding Summit 2025: A resounding success
The Vietnam Child Wellbeing and Safeguarding Summit, held on 28 February 2025, concluded with great success, drawing over 600 participants from across the country.