Saigon Hi-tech Park trying to commercialize technological
research results
Several research results of young scientists in the Research
& Development Center of Saigon Hi-tech Park have been
successfully
transformed into practical products.
The Research and Development Center of Saigon Hi-tech Park
was established in 2004, focusing on the technologies of nano, semiconductor,
precision mechanics, automation, biotechnology, and functional foods. There
have been 17 national, ministerial, or city projects and over 100
grassroots-level one, plus 13 patents. 20 research results have been
commercialized or had their technology transferred, including a flood
monitoring system, Bio Urgo Spray – a wound dressing product, Mr. Five – a
plant protection chemical, nano curcumin material, sunscreen pills, Akay rice
variety.
One of the most prominent research result is the Silicon
Carbide Pressure Sensor System, introduced in 2019 and still in use in 20
locations in Thu Duc City to monitor urban flooding so that traffic users can
optimize their routes accordingly. All monitoring data are sent to the Smart
Operation Center of Thu Duc City so that management units can timely understand
the flooding status and adopt corresponding administrative measures.
Another important research result is in the medical field.
In 2013, nano curcumin material was successfully researched, followed by its
commercialization three years later. This product, with 10 percent of nano
curcumin, has anti-inflammatory effects, detoxifies the liver and enhances its
function, heals wounds, reduces damages to the stomach lining, reduces side
effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and supports treatment for cancer
patients.
Dr. Trinh Xuan Thang, Deputy Director of the Research and
Development Center, shared that his organization aims at incubating business
members of the center and collaborating with other enterprises in
commercializing research results.
Another goal is to transform itself into an
international-standard research center in accordance with the project of the
HCMC People’s Committee in December 2023. To fulfill this, the center has
continuously formed partnerships with education institutes, businesses, and
experts in researching hi-tech products. It wholeheartedly welcomes new
research orders and piloting schemes for newly created technological products
from academies and companies, particularly in the fields of microchips,
integrated electronic circuits, and nano technology.
At present, the Research and Development Center has strong
connections with Nguyen Tat Thanh University, HCMC University of Technology
(Hutech), the Vietnam Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Natural Active
Ingredients, Mediworld Co. Ltd, NANO JA Manufacturing and Trading Co. Ltd. in
researching and applying research results in real life. These partnerships help
to increase the success rate of transforming research results into useful
products and services to serve the community.