HANOI, VIETNAM -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 27 October 2025 - Professor Sir Richard Henry Friend, Chair of the
VinFuture Prize Council, shared that what began as a bold idea five
years ago has grown into a symbol of confidence in the power of science
to serve humanity. For him, being part of VinFuture is not merely a
mission, but a deeply inspiring journey—one that brings together
brilliant minds from across the globe to seek out and celebrate the
scientific innovations that have the power to change lives.
VinFuture: Free-spirited, bold, and ahead of its time
Looking back on the Prize's remarkable five-year journey, Professor
Friend shared that all the feedback he had received from his colleagues
had been "one of huge positivity." He recalled that many were initially
unsure "if a newly founded prize from Vietnam can make it globally," but
today, VinFuture proudly celebrates "a wonderful list of VinFuture
Prize Laureates from all over the world."
Having already recognized four sets of winners, with the fifth to be
announced later this year, he believed that "there is a quality about
the group of prize winners we've recognized that is highly appreciated
globally."
When asked to describe VinFuture's five-year journey in a single word,
Professor Friend did not hesitate: "Optimism." He explained, "We tend to
be too negative in the developed world. We tend to find things that are
wrong, not things that are right. What is so refreshing with the
VinFuture Prize is the appreciation that we can make the world better.
We count what has been good and we celebrate it."
He emphasized that the VinFuture Prizes are "not tied to a particular
area. It's not chemistry or physics. It's everything that can create a
better future for humanity." What sets VinFuture apart, he continued,
"is the freedom we have to interpret the Founders' vision. Our criteria
are broad. That flexibility makes possible the freedom to explore fields
that may only gain broad recognition in the years to come."
Expressing his satisfaction with the Council's approach, Professor
Friend remarked, "I'm very pleased that we have that boldness to make
some awards ahead of where others later have arrived. And that is
precisely what keeps VinFuture ahead of its time."
Reflecting on his work with the Prize Council, Professor Friend
highlighted what he valued most — "the genuine learning spirit." The
Council, he said, "brings together people from very different
professional fields, but we all share one thing in common — a love of
learning." Every discussion, he added, "becomes an opportunity to learn
something new. We learn from the nominations and from the investigations
we conduct. Altogether, it's driven by a shared sense of curiosity and
discovery."
Although the decisions are always challenging, Professor Friend noted
that the Council works "closely" and "reaches consensus." He explained,
"We all approach discussions with the same goal: to understand deeply
the impact of each nomination, thereby ensuring a fair decision and
honoring the most deserving achievement. We ask tough questions, we dig
into details, and in the end, we reach consensus."
Vietnamese people are capable of achieving great things
Reflecting on VinFuture's founding during the height of the COVID-19
pandemic — a time filled with uncertainty — Professor Friend described
that moment as "a real wake-up call that the whole world has to work as
one." He noted that the pandemic had shown how quickly crises could
spread across the globe, and how essential it was for solutions to be
global in scale. In that context, the establishment of VinFuture carried
"profound significance: to honor the efforts that bring about positive
change for humanity."
He recalled with emotion the first VinFuture Grand Prize, awarded to the
scientists who discovered the mRNA vaccine technology — "winners who
later received the Nobel Prize." Their visit to Vietnam in January 2022,
despite global lockdowns, was deeply moving to him. "Meeting the people
who had helped save millions of lives, right in the midst of the
pandemic, was an experience I'll never forget," he said.
He described the award ceremony in Hanoi as "a very special moment — a
moment of global coming together and a real sense of hope and
opportunity." The fact that it took place in Vietnam, he added, made it
even more powerful, as it "represented the whole of the world."
Speaking about VinFuture's broader impact, Professor Friend emphasized
that the Prize has brought significant positive influence to Vietnam
itself. By hosting an internationally respected award that celebrates
scientific excellence and humanity-centered innovation, VinFuture has
helped elevate Vietnam's global visibility and reputation as a nation
that values science, technology, and the pursuit of knowledge. "I see
Vietnam as a country that is proactively embracing the opportunities
that science and technology bring to society and the economy, and the
opportunity for education and employment," he said.
Through VinFuture, Vietnam has positioned itself as an emerging hub for
scientific dialogue and innovation — a place where the world's leading
minds can gather to exchange ideas and inspire one another.
He
believed that the chance "to meet, to understand what these prize
winners have done" serves as "an inspiration for the Vietnamese research
community and younger generations to believe in their own potential."
He also pointed to the annual VinFuture Sci-Tech Week in Hanoi as a
compelling expression of this ambition. The event, he said, "has brought
to Vietnam far-reaching global dialogues — intellectual exchanges with
the potential to shape the course of the world." These discussions have
sparked remarkable public engagement, attracting not only researchers
but also the broader society. "It is in such moments," he observed,
"that science becomes an integral part of public life."
Concluding his reflections, Professor Friend expressed his deep
admiration for Vietnam's drive and determination. "The eagerness to make
the world better and to make things happen in Vietnam shines through
very strongly," he said. "I believe that the opportunity to engage
directly with those who have driven change across the world will be
deeply inspiring — kindling a strong belief that the Vietnamese people
are fully capable of achieving truly great things."
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