
Specifically, priority high technologies include artificial intelligence (AI), big data and data analytics, cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, quantum technology, renewable and clean energy, advanced energy storage, AI-powered real-time disaster forecasting and warning systems, and next-generation microbiology technologies.
Meanwhile, high-tech products eligible for development incentives comprise systems, equipment, and software for identification, analysis, forecasting, and control based on artificial intelligence and data; platforms supporting AI research, development, and application; software for personalized learning pathways based on big data; smart education and training systems and equipment for STEAM; unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs); environmentally friendly transportation vehicles using new energy sources; biopharmaceuticals applied in medicine, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture; next-generation vaccines, medical biological products, and diagnostic biological products.
The decision shall take effect on July 1, 2026, replacing Decision No. 38/2020/QD-TTg, dated on December 30, 2020.