Hanoi, December 20, 2025 – The 28th National Conference on Electronics, Communications, and Information Technology (REV-ECIT 2025) took place at Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST). The event gathered over 200 scientists, experts, and managers, featuring 128 research papers selected from more than 60 universities, research institutes, and enterprises. The conference was organized by the Radio and Electronics Association of Vietnam (REV) in collaboration with the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (HUST), under the auspices of the Ministry of Science and Technology.

OSB Group is honored to accompany and sponsor REV-ECIT 2025. Through this partnership, OSB aims to contribute to a prestigious academic forum where researchers and the national scientific community can share knowledge, disseminate new research findings, and promote practical solutions in the fields of electronics, telecommunications, and information technology. In the context of intensive innovation and digital transformation, OSB Group remains committed to supporting science and technology activities, encouraging valuable research directions, and contributing to the sustainable development of the industry.

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Science, technology, and innovation are becoming key drivers of national development. The REV-ECIT 2025 National Conference, themed “Breakthrough – Innovation – Connectivity: Creating a Digital Ecosystem,” is not only a prestigious annual academic forum but also clearly reflects the strong shift from academic research to solving practical national problems.

The conference was attended by Dr. Pham Duc Long, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology; Dr. Tran Duc Lai, Chairman of the Radio and Electronics Association of Vietnam (REV); and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Huynh Quyet Thang, President of Hanoi University of Science and Technology. Also in attendance were leaders from the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations (VUSTA), the National Assembly’s Committee on Science, Technology, and Environment, various Departments and Institutes under the Ministry of Science and Technology, as well as leading experts in electronics, telecommunications, and information technology in Vietnam.

In his opening speech, Dr. Tran Duc Lai, Chairman of REV, stated that REV-ECIT 2025 received 153 papers from authors across more than 60 universities, research institutes, and scientific organizations nationwide. Following nearly 400 rounds of peer review, the Organizing Committee accepted 128 works for presentation and publication in the proceedings, including 64 oral presentations across 6 subcommittees and 54 poster sessions.

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Dr. Tran Duc Lai – Chairman of the Radio and Electronics Association of Vietnam (REV) – delivered the opening remarks at the conference.

The conference takes place as we joyfully celebrate nearly 60 years of tradition and the 37th anniversary of the Association’s establishment. Throughout that journey, the Association has always accompanied the development of the Electronics, Telecommunications, and Information Technology sectors, serving as a socio-professional organization that gathers scientific intelligence and promotes research, application, and knowledge transfer,” shared the Chairman of the Radio and Electronics Association of Vietnam.

More than 200 scientists attended this year’s conference. Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST) contributed 35 research works, leading in quantity. The Military Technical Academy followed with 25 works, and the University of Engineering and Technology (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) contributed 13. The Academy of Cryptography Techniques contributed 9 works, the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology had 8, and Phenikaa University contributed 5.

The Communications and Wireless Subcommittee received the highest number of research papers, followed by Artificial Intelligence and Interdisciplinary Applications. Dr. Tran Duc Lai noted that the AI Subcommittee attracted a large number of reports, reflecting the trend of utilizing artificial intelligence to solve national practical problems. The Electronics and Microchips Subcommittee also drew significant interest from scientists, which is of particular importance as Vietnam is boosting its semiconductor industry capabilities.

Representing the host institution, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Huynh Quyet Thang, President of Hanoi University of Science and Technology, emphasized that HUST has established two development philosophies: “Talent training,” including scientific, technological, innovation, and entrepreneurial talents; and “High-quality human resource training” closely linked to major challenges and urgent practical requirements. The second philosophy is “Convergent Excellence” based on five pillars: People, Knowledge – Science – Technology, Cooperation, Values, and Governance.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Huynh Quyet Thang – President of Hanoi University of Science and Technology – delivered his speech.

Hanoi University of Science and Technology is committed to remaining a pioneering center for training and research, where academic knowledge is closely linked to major practical challenges. The University is determined to affirm its leading role in human resource training and technology development for the national digital infrastructure,” affirmed Assoc. Prof. Dr. Huynh Quyet Thang.

Speaking at the conference, Dr. Pham Duc Long, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology, emphasized that the event took place at a special moment: the entire science and technology sector has just been integrated to promote synergistic strength. At the same time, the sector is strictly following and drastically implementing Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW of the Politburo regarding breakthroughs in science and technology development, innovation, and national digital transformation.

“The fields of electronics, communications, and information technology play a particularly important role. They serve as both the foundation of digital infrastructure and the convergence space for key digital technologies, creating new growth models and enhancing national competitiveness,” the Deputy Minister of Science and Technology stated.

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Dr. Pham Duc Long – Deputy Minister of Science and Technology – delivered his keynote address at the conference.

Deputy Minister Pham Duc Long also stated that the Ministry of Science and Technology has identified several key orientations for 2026: Accelerating the “twin transition” (digital and green transformation) in a deep, comprehensive, and effective manner; building modern digital infrastructure and advanced science and technology infrastructure to develop a widespread digital economy; and focusing on foundational sectors such as the digital technology industry, semiconductor industry, biotechnology, and new energy.

The Ministry will promote the commercialization of 5G while preparing the necessary conditions to research and gradually master 6G and core technologies. Telecommunications infrastructure must truly become the “digital backbone” of the digital economy—staying one step ahead—being ultra-broadband, universal, green, secure, and intelligent.

“2026 will be the year to strongly promote 5G deployment and lay the foundation for 6G. 5G is the platform for smart factories, smart logistics, smart seaports, smart cities, and high-value-added digital services,” Deputy Minister Pham Duc Long emphasized. He called on organizations, businesses, and scientists to continue spreading and promoting the “Make in Vietnam” spirit—created in Vietnam, designed in Vietnam, and manufactured in Vietnam—shifting strongly from outsourcing and assembly to mastering design, technology, standards, platforms, and value chains.

At the Forum “Breakthrough – Innovation – Connectivity: Creating a Digital Ecosystem” held within the framework of the conference, Dr. Tran Duc Lai, Chairman of the Radio and Electronics Association of Vietnam, expressed his hope that the forum would provide an opportunity for policymakers, businesses, and scientists to exchange ideas, discuss, and find optimal solutions. These findings will serve as recommendations to the Party and State for the development of Electronics, Telecommunications, and IT, while providing solutions for the successful implementation of the National Digital Transformation Strategy in the coming period.

“The Radio and Electronics Association of Vietnam will synthesize these opinions and recommendations to submit to the Ministry of Science and Technology and relevant authorities regarding mechanisms and policies to support research, technology transfer, and the development of the innovation ecosystem,” said Dr. Tran Duc Lai.

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The Radio and Electronics Association of Vietnam also honored the newly appointed Professors and Associate Professors in the field of Electronics and Telecommunications.

At the forum, the Radio and Electronics Association of Vietnam (REV) also honored 2 newly appointed Professors and 13 newly appointed Associate Professors in the field of Electronics and Telecommunications who were recognized by the State Council for Professor Title in 2025. The Association also presented awards for outstanding research works and expressed gratitude to partners and enterprises for their companionship in developing science and technology.

Mr. Tran Vu Thuong – Representative of OSB Group – received the Sponsor’s Commemorative Medal from the Conference.

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