National plan to implement the revised Technology Transfer Law

A database on technologies and technology transfer activities will be developed based on the National Science, Technology and Innovation Management Platform to promote the provision of information on technologies and technology transfer activities in the electronic environment.

A database on technologies and technology transfer activities will be developed based on the National Science, Technology and Innovation Management Platform to promote the provision of information on technologies and technology transfer activities in the electronic environment.

Such is highlighted under Prime Minister Decision 269/QD-TTg dated February 12, promulgating the Plan on implementation of the 2025 Law Amending and Supplementing a Number of Articles of the Law on Technology Transfer, which is scheduled to take effect on April 1.

Accordingly, the plan is expected to ensure the unified direction by the Government and the Prime Minister, while strengthening close, regular and effective coordination among ministries, sectors, localities and related agencies in organising the implementation of the Law. It clearly defines the tasks and responsibilities of agencies and organisations, implementation schedule and deadlines, thereby ensuring synchronised enforcement and enhancing state management effectiveness.

National plan to implement the revised Technology Transfer Law

One of the plan’s key objectives is to raise the awareness of ministries, sectors, localities and the public about the Law to ensure that its innovative provisions are implemented in a practical and effective manner.

As assigned under the plan, the Ministry of Science and Technology will have to coordinate with the Ministry of Justice, the Government Office and related ministries, sectors and localities in drafting and submitting, within February 2026, a decree detailing the implementation of certain articles of the Law.

From 2026 onwards, ministries, sectors, localities and information and communications agencies are tasked to organise dissemination and communication activities regarding the Law and guiding texts in conformity with their assigned functions and areas.

Key tasks include compiling materials introducing the basic contents and new points of the Law before being published on the National Portal for Law Dissemination and Education; organising conferences and in-depth training courses; diversifying communications methods suitable to different target groups; and intensifying public communication in the mass media to ensure that agencies, organisations and individuals can promptly access and understand the new regulations.

The plan also requires related ministries, agencies and provincial-level People’s Committees to review and systemise relevant legal documents within their management scope; and promptly revise, replace, annul existing relevant documents or issue new ones to ensure their consistency with the Law and guiding texts.

Notably, the implementation schedule must be aligned with the issuance of the decree detailing the Law to ensure uniform enforcement.

- (VLLF)

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