With the theme "AI for all", the program is co-organized by the United Nations Children's Fund in Vietnam (UNICEF), STEAM for Vietnam Foundation, Hanoi University of Science and Technology and the US Embassy in Vietnam along with many prestigious enterprises in the field of science and technology.

Students attend the STEAMese Festival
The event features dozens of experiential activities, workshops and awards, aiming to make artificial intelligence a fundamental capability of the new era.
The highlight of the event was the AI Summit - an education and artificial intelligence conference, where delegates and guests shared the overall picture and practical initiatives to promote digital transformation, improve digital capacity, AI capacity nationwide and promote the strengths of AI for common development.

The event offers many experiential activities for students.
Another key activity within the framework of the AI Summit is the AI application competition in teaching and learning, which aims to honor initiatives and AI application models of teachers, students and schools, and at the same time demonstrate practical solutions that can be deployed right in the classroom.
In addition, there are two key competitions specifically for teachers and students with a total prize of nearly 500 million VND: AI for SuperTeacher (competition for teachers) and Youth AI Hackathon (competition for students).
For teachers, this is an innovation forum where they receive expert advice, exchange and learn, and are honored for their groundbreaking ideas that closely follow the practical needs of the classroom. For students, for the first time, Youth AI Hackathon opens a journey of discovery from ideas to AI products, helping them not only learn technology but also practice creative thinking and social responsibility.

AI can expand learning opportunities, connect remote communities, and help every child reach their full potential.
Ms. Silvia Danailov, UNICEF Representative in Vietnam, said that AI is not just a technology, but can become a powerful catalyst for inclusion, equality and innovation, as long as every child has access, has the necessary skills to use it, and is protected by appropriate safety measures.
“UNICEF’s child-centered approach to AI shows that, when innovation is guided by principles of child rights, fairness and online protection, AI can expand learning opportunities, connect remote communities, and help every child reach their full potential,” said Silvia Danailov.
Mr. Tran Viet Hung, founder and CEO of STEAM for Vietnam, said that together with partners, this unit accelerates the popularization of AI capacity for 2 million teachers and 24 million students in Vietnam. Aiming for every teacher to have an AI tutor at hand, each lesson has an AI tool to support learning - practice - assessment safely and effectively, so that Vietnam is ready to break through in the new era.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/tang-toc-pho-cap-nang-luc-ai-cho-2-trieu-giao-vien-va-24-trieu-hoc-sinh-196251019144431779.htm
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