Workshop talks start-up ecology at universities

The development of a start-up ecology at universities and localities is among the topics being discussed at an international workshop that opened in the Ho Chi Minh City-based Hoa Sen University on July 7.

Participants also touched upon building an ecology to encourage start-up spirit among youngsters, the Government’s role in the ecology and examples taken from foreign countries. 

Domestic and foreign researchers, investors and entrepreneurs shared initiatives and experience in rolling out start-up plans successfully. 

They said human resources, ideas, capital, models and suitable time are the elements deciding the success of start-ups. 

However, start-up often goes with innovations and risks due to its connection with new technologies. 

The workshop also underlined the important role played by universities in shaping ideas and orienting start-up plans for students. 

Dr. Truong Nguyen Thanh, Deputy Rector of the Hoa Sen University, said the university has conducted various activities to promote start-up spirit among its students, including connections with businesses. 

The two-day workshop is held by the Hoa Sen University, the International Vietnamese Academics Network and the Ho Chi Minh City supporting centre for youth’s start-up.
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