In 2025, the event was co-organized by the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Global Young Vietnamese Intellectual Network, VinUniversity, and Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Sacombank).

The closing ceremony was attended by members of the Party Central Committee, Deputy Head of the Central Policy and Strategy Committee Nguyen Anh Tuan; Alternate Member of the Party Central Committee, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, and Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Bui Quang Huy, among others.

In his closing remarks, the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union and Chairman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Youth Union, Nguyen Tuong Lam, stated that after two days of intensive, scientific, profound, and inspiring work, the forum truly demonstrated a “global” scale and a “youthful” spirit. It was a gathering where young Vietnamese scientists from around the world came together not to share success stories but to collectively ask: What can we do for our country in this era?

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According to the Secretary, the discussions and exhibitions at the forum were not merely platforms for sharing research results but also the starting point for deeper academic connections and substantive interdisciplinary collaboration. Here, each delegate not only presented their own knowledge but also engaged in dialogue, critique, and co-creation of ideas with potential for widespread application in practice.

“This year’s forum not only showcased the academic depth of young intellectuals but also conveyed a clear spirit: the readiness to take on challenges and responsibilities for the nation’s major issues,” emphasized the Secretary.

He affirmed that the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union is honored and always ready to serve as a bridge to convey the opinions and aspirations of young Vietnamese intellectuals to Party and state agencies, businesses, and academic institutions, aiming to resolve challenges and create an ecosystem that supports young intellectuals in expressing, testing, and being entrusted with missions.

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Vice Chairwoman of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Youth Union speaking at the forum.

At the forum, delegates discussed, proposed solutions, and made recommendations in four key areas: Applying AI and new technologies to enhance labor productivity; innovative startups linked to the green economy and sustainable development

Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union

The Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union is the leading body of Vietnam’s primary youth organization, established on March 26, 1931, to promote revolutionary ideals and mobilize young people in national development. Named after President Ho Chi Minh, it plays a key role in educating Vietnamese youth in socialist values and fostering patriotism. Today, it remains an important institution in youth leadership training and social activism under the Communist Party of Vietnam.

Ministry of Science and Technology

The **Ministry of Science and Technology** is a government body responsible for overseeing scientific research, technological development, and innovation policies in a country. Its history varies by nation, but it typically emerged in the 20th or 21st century to promote advancements in fields like space, energy, and digital technology. Many ministries also collaborate with academic and private sectors to drive economic growth and national competitiveness.

Global Young Vietnamese Intellectual Network

The **Global Young Vietnamese Intellectual Network** is a platform connecting young Vietnamese professionals and scholars worldwide to foster collaboration, innovation, and national development. Established to harness the expertise of overseas Vietnamese talent, it promotes knowledge exchange and contributes to Vietnam’s socio-economic growth. The network reflects Vietnam’s efforts to engage its global diaspora in building a modern, competitive nation.

VinUniversity

VinUniversity (VinUni) is a private, non-profit university in Hanoi, Vietnam, established in 2018 as part of the Vingroup ecosystem. It aims to provide world-class education, partnering with leading institutions like Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania to offer programs in business, engineering, and health sciences. Modeled after top global universities, VinUni focuses on innovation, research, and leadership development to contribute to Vietnam’s higher education advancement.

Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Sacombank)

Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank, commonly known as Sacombank, is one of Vietnam’s largest commercial banks, established in 1991. Originally a small rural bank, it expanded rapidly through mergers, including a notable one with Southern Bank in 2015. Today, Sacombank plays a key role in Vietnam’s financial sector, offering a wide range of banking services.

Central Policy and Strategy Committee

The Central Policy and Strategy Committee (CPSC) is a key advisory body within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), responsible for shaping major policies and long-term strategic planning. Historically, such committees have played a crucial role in guiding China’s political, economic, and social reforms, often aligning with the leadership’s vision. The CPSC reflects the CCP’s centralized decision-making structure, ensuring policy coherence and ideological consistency.

Vietnam Fatherland Front

The Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) is a political coalition established in 1955 to unite various social and political organizations under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam. It plays a key role in mobilizing public support for government policies, promoting national solidarity, and overseeing elections. The VFF emerged from earlier united front movements, such as the Viet Minh, and continues to serve as a bridge between the state, the Party, and the people.

Vietnam Youth Union

The Vietnam Youth Union (officially the *Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union*) is a mass organization in Vietnam established in 1931 to mobilize young people in socialist construction and national development. It plays a key role in youth education, community service, and patriotic activities, reflecting the ideals of Ho Chi Minh and the Communist Party of Vietnam. Over the decades, it has been instrumental in fostering youth participation in social, economic, and political movements.