
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh took the time to experience Vietnamobile's Face ID facial recognition technology.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and other delegates stopped at the Anthem electric motorcycle display booth, a product of Ryvid, a US-based mobility technology startup founded by three Vietnamese-American founders. The company aims to develop electric personal vehicles suitable for urban environments while meeting requirements for design, performance, and sustainability.
The Ryvid Anthem uses a removable lithium-ion battery, giving users the flexibility to charge it at home or work, instead of relying entirely on public charging stations. Key features of this model include a lightweight aluminum frame, an adjustable seat height, and an electronic control system optimized for urban traffic.

After visiting businesses, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh also took time to talk with students, who were visitors to the technology showcase at Techfest Vietnam 2025.
Within the framework of the Exhibition, a large number of people visited the technology experience space at Techfest Vietnam 2025.






Technology demonstrations at Techfest Vietnam 2025 will take place around the Ho Hoan Kiem pedestrian street until December 14th.
The organizers' choice of a pedestrian street as the venue for Techfest Vietnam 2025 aims to bring technology closer to the people, especially young people.
Techfest Vietnam 2025 is organized by the Ministry of Science and Technology in collaboration with the Hanoi People's Committee. This is the first year the event has shifted from a hall format to an open space, allowing people to access technology in a direct and engaging way.
Source: https://mst.gov.vn/thu-tuong-trai-nghiem-cong-nghe-tai-techfest-viet-nam-2025-197251214111923514.htm






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