ACDC participates in the event of Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day 2025: Books and startup innovation

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On the morning of April 17, 2025, Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Anh, Director of ACDC, participated as a speaker in the event of Vietnam Book and Reading Culture Day at Ta Quang Buu Library Building with the theme "Books and creative startups". The event was organized by the Center for Communication and Digital Knowledge - Hanoi University of Science and Technology.

Master Nguyen Thi Lan Anh, Director of ACDC Institute, speaks at Ta Quang Buu library

This year’s Book and Reading Culture Day is dedicated to young people who are gradually building their knowledge and career journey. The event not only encourages reading culture but also inspires lifelong learning, fosters the spirit of innovation, courage and confidence to confidently step into the future.

As a speaker and co-author of the book “No Stone is Too Soft”, Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Anh shared about the opportunity to create this book with Professor Phan Van Truong and the authors. At the same time, she also shared the messages that she and the authors wanted to bring to readers, and at the same time inspire young students in their studies and in their lives.

The author gave away books and took souvenir photos with students of Hanoi University of Science and Technology

At the event, she also donated this heartfelt book to Ta Quang Buu Library, hoping that readers would have more strength and more evidence of people overcoming difficulties and physical obstacles to shine brightly.

Tomorrow, April 18, 2024, Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan Anh will continue to participate in the book launch event "No stone is too soft", held on the 1st floor, Vietnam Women's Museum, 36 Ly Thuong Kiet, Hanoi at 8:00 am. See you, dear readers, at this event.

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