The AI era has a double gender gap – here’s how to close it
Studies show women are still underrepresented in AI labs and less likely to use AI at work. Two RMIT Vietnam academics explain why those gaps matter and how we can flip AI into a force for equity.
High-emission sectors face reckoning as EU carbon tax takes effect
Hidden costs in the supply chain could price some Vietnamese exporters out of Europe.
Plugging nuclear energy safely into Vietnam’s grid
Vietnam’s new Atomic Energy Law opens the door to advanced nuclear technologies, but success will hinge on grid readiness, safety culture, and skilled people, say RMIT University Vietnam academics.
Navigating Vietnam’s new Law on Artificial Intelligence
Vietnam’s first-ever Law on Artificial Intelligence (AI) was passed on 10 December 2025 and will take effect from 1 March 2026, marking a milestone in the country’s digital governance and innovation strategy.