Startup Vietnam
News from December ’18
Each startup news headline for Vietnam linked below leads to the online news source for that item, gathered from online tech news coverage.
Daily startup news from across Asia:
on LinkedIn / on Twitter / on Facebook / via mobile app
- A brief look at how Vietnam and Israel are working together in agriculture and technology // read it here
- 500 Startups to launch The Saola Accelerator in Vietnam // read it here
- Vietnam: Ministry of Education and Training approves $10.2M package for student startup projects spanning to 2020 // read it here
- Vietnam: Vingroup targets global markets with smartphone launch in focus shift // read it here
- An intro to 7 of Vietnam’s growing fintech startups // read it here
- Vietnam: Be ride-hail startup raises pre-launch funding, aiming for competitive space with Go-Jek and Grab // read it here
- Vietnam: Base enterprise software developer lands $1.3M pre-A from Indonesia’s Alpha JWC Ventures // read it here
- Vietnam: Triip ‘travel impact’ company unveils new payment network featuring blockchain currencies option // read it here
- Vietnam: An intro look at BedLinker, integrated solutions provider for hotels and resorts // read it here
- Vietnam: E-wallets taking the country to the cusp of a mobile payments revolution // read it here
- Vietnam: An overview of how Ho Chi Minh City aims to boost its innovation and startup economy // read it here
- Vietnam: Ministry of Science and Technology partners Ericsson for IoT Innovation Hub // read it here
- Vietnam: XTayPro peer-to-peer delivery service gains South Korea license, aiming for presence in wider East Asia // read it here
- Vietnam PM: ‘Government is willing to make changes in regulations to facilitate timely funding of startups’ // read it here
- 500 Startups Vietnam closes 1st fund at US$14M, oversubscribed from initial $10M target // read it here
- Singapore and Vietnam governments to sign MOU around tech startup collaboration and opportunities // read it here
- Oriente fintech raises $105M in race with big brands to reach unbanked Indonesians, Filipinos and Vietnamese // read it here