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VinFuture Announces the Event Series of VinFuture Sci-Tech Week 2022

Hanoi, Vietnam--(Newsfile Corp. - December 13, 2022) - VinFuture Foundation officially announces the agenda of the second VinFuture Sci-Tech Week, taking place between December 17-21, 2022 in Hanoi. This global event will welcome the attendance of numerous distinguished scientists from around the world, working together to contribute to the vision of "Reviving and Reshaping".

VinFuture Award Ceremony 2021 at Hanoi Opera House

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With the worldwide recognition achieved in the first season, hundreds of scientists, policymakers, and industry experts from six continents will gather in Vietnam to participate in the VinFuture Award Ceremony Week 2022. Taking place over five days, the event series includes: "Conversation with the VinFuture Prize Council and Pre-screening Committee"; "Innovate Today, Create Tomorrow" Inspirational Talk Series; "Science for Life Symposium"; "VinFuture Prize Award Ceremony"; and "Talk Future: A dialogue with the 2022 VinFuture Prize Laureates".

Commencing the week's series of events is the Conversation with the VinFuture Prize Council and Pre-screening Committee, taking place in the morning of December 17, 2022. Chair of the VinFuture Prize Council - Professor Sir Richard Henry Friend (University of Cambridge, UK; Winner of the 2010 Millennium Technology Prize in Physics) and other preeminent scientists from the VinFuture Prize Council and Pre-screening Committee will share stories about their passion, achievements, and sacrifices in their dedication to science.

In the afternoon of December 17, 2022, for the first time, the inspirational talk series "Innovate Today, Create Tomorrow" will set the stage for the world's most influential scientists to interact directly with the Vietnamese public. Among this lineup of prominent scientists is John Nosta - a "star" of the global sci-tech industry, an innovator in the field of global digital health, and one of the 10 people with the strongest impact on science and technology in 2019; and Professor Mark Zachary Jacobson, Stanford University, USA, who was a World Clean Tech Awards' recipient of the "Visionary CleanTech Scientist Distinction" award and was selected as one of the world's 100 most influential people in climate policy in 2022.

Following this is the "Science for Life" Symposium, taking place on December 19, 2022, with three 90-minute sessions on the topics of: "Resilient agriculture in the new normal", "Advanced materials for future energy storage", and "Precision cancer therapy". Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with distinguished scientists such as Professor Pamela Ronald, University of California, Davis; Professor Josse De Baerdemaeker, Past-President of the European Association of Agricultural Engineers; Dr. Khalil Amine, Argonne National Laboratory, Chairman of the International Automotive Lithium Battery Association; Professor Bruce Levine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania; and national policymakers, scientists, experts and entrepreneurs from prestigious local and international organizations. The symposium will revolve around practical solutions as well as projections of important changes in people's lives enabled by the effective application of science and technology. These topics are of particular interest to the international scientific community, forming the core of VinFuture Prize's 2022 theme of "Reviving and Reshaping".