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On January 25, 2024, Vietnam News Agency in collaboration with Viettel Group launched the Photo and Video Clip Award with the theme "Technology with heart".

The contest aims to honor the important contributions of technology, spread beautiful images, convey meaningful messages to human life, and aim to build a digital society where people are better served, happier, richer and safer thanks to technology.

The “Technology with heart” award encourages all Vietnamese citizens around the world to demonstrate their talent, passion and creativity in recording the achievements and benefits of technology in images to build a humane world in the digital age.

The deadline for receiving entries is from the launch date to April 30, 2024. The award ceremony for the winning entries is scheduled for the end of May 2024.

Vietnam News Agency General Director Vu Viet Trang said that after 4 years since being approved by the Prime Minister in 2020, the National Digital Transformation Program has created a fundamental and comprehensive transformation, gradually bringing a new look to society, creating digital citizens with new thinking and creative ways of doing things.

Information technology is now present in every aspect of life, making many social activities more convenient, more transparent and also helping each person overcome their own limitations.

Furthermore, with the applications of artificial intelligence, technology also helps us understand the desires and needs of the public, partners and people around us through daily data.

This helps agencies and organizations better understand the audience they serve in order to create products that are both useful and close to the public's desires and interests.

“The award, marking the cooperation between the country's leading press agency and the country's leading technology corporation, hopes to encourage authors to use their lenses and enthusiasm to capture meaningful moments and actions, the wonderful things that technology brings, as well as strongly spread human values ​​and make our lives more worth living every day,” said Ms. Vu Viet Trang.