Can AI ever replace the warmth of the “Vietnamese smile”?
Three RMIT Vietnam lecturers discuss how AI-driven technologies challenge the personal warmth and human connection that define Vietnamese hospitality.
Why Vietnam struggles to attract private aviation investment
Vietnam’s aviation sector has grown rapidly, ranking among Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing markets. However, its airport infrastructure struggles to keep up with rising demand, posing challenges for expansion and efficiency.
Influencer marketing: A matter of liability and ethics
The use of celebrities and influencers in social media marketing is increasing. However, this has come with cases of false advertising where consumers bear negative consequences.
RMIT Vietnam launches Centre for Business and Emerging Technologies
On 16 May, RMIT Vietnam launched the Centre for Business and Emerging Technologies (CBET) advancing its commitment to Vietnam and ASEAN’s (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) digital transformation.
Impact of US tariffs on Vietnam’s textile, clothing and footwear sector
The adjustments in the US tariffs are poised to reshape Vietnam’s textile, clothing and footwear industry, prompting businesses to reassess their strategies and operations.
Vietnam tourism’s soft power: Cinema and music should be the new focus
Leveraging its growing tourism appeal, Vietnam can further boost its global influence through cinema and music.
Vietnam’s solar strategy for trade-tense times
Vietnam's amendment to the National Power Development Plan VIII (Decision 768/QD-TTg) to 2030, reaffirms its commitment to renewable energy and positions Vietnam as a regional frontrunner in the global energy transition.
Avoiding AI is hard – but our freedom to opt out must be protected
AI is reshaping our lives in ways we can’t always see, but do we still have the right to opt out? In this article, RMIT senior lecturer Dr James Kang discusses why that freedom must be protected.