The event is co-organised by the Consulate General of France in HCM City and the French Institute in the city.
Consul General Vincent Floreani, who spoke at the event’s press conference on November 24, said: “France and Vietnam have co-operated in many innovative projects. Through the Franco-Vietnamese Days of Innovation, France expects to promote bilateral co-operation.”
The event will open with Health Day at the HCM City University of Medicine and Pharmacy in District 5 on November 27.
The programme will include speeches by three leading French doctors, including Philippe Ménasché, known for his work with stem-cell-derived extracellular vesicles for the treatment of heart failure.
The other doctors include Pierre Jais, founder of In-Heart providing detailed and spatially resolved electrical 3D mapping of the heart, and Guillaume Charpentier, co-founder of Diabeloop, a medtech company producing technological innovations for people with Type 1 diabetes.
The Sustainable Development Day on November 28 will include discussions among Vietnamese and French scientists on sustainability science and six projects on waste treatment and air pollution in Vietnam. It will be held at the HCM City Polytechnic University in District 10.
The Digital Image Day will offer visitors an opportunity to discover the latest digital technologies and the application of digital technologies in animation filmmaking. The programme will be held on November 30 at Lotus University in District 1, featuring speakers from France.
All four programmes are free.
Dance and technology
An interactive contemporary dance called Danse Des Guerriers De La Ville (Dance of the Warriors of the City) created by Vietnamese-French choreographer Anne Nguyen will take place at the HCM City Fine Arts Museum from November 27 to December 4.
Anne, who is with the Compagnie par Terre dance troupe, will combine hip hop dance and virtual reality technology. Visitors will be able to take part in practice with dancers from her troupe through a virtual reality headset during the 45-minute show.
The choreographer and her colleagues from France and Vietnam, including Santiago Codon Gras, Mai Thien Quan and Ben Phan, will be instructors at the venue.
Frédérique Horn, director of the French Institute, said the dance would help audiences know more about hip hop dance and have a fun time with friends and families.
The event will hold three shows from Monday to Friday and five shows on Saturday and Sunday.
The HCM CIty Fine Arts Museum is at 97A Pho Duc Chinh Street in District 1. Tickets are VND200,000 (US$8.6) and VND100,000 for students.