HCM City (VNA) ♎- Major domestic and international corporations are proposing high-tech projects in Ho Chi Minh City, signaling a shift toward innovation-focused investment.
In early December, NVIDIA signed a cooperation agreement with the Vietnamese government to establish a AI research centre and an AI data center in Vietnam, with HCMC being a key location. The Saigon High-Tech Park (SHTP) began construction on seven projects in 2024, including three foreign-invested worth 696 million USD and four domestic ones with a total capital of 4.077 trillion VND (more than 160 billion USD). These projects focus on advanced technology and skilled labour. Key projects include a three-hectare data center, attracting many global firms like Eaton (the US), Warburg Pincus’s Evolution (the US), Hyosung (the Republic of Korea) and NTT Data (Japan). US-based AMD also wants collaboration in digital transformation and AI technology for education in the locality.
꧅ Vietnam expected to create hi-tech breakthroughs following partnership with NVIDIA
Two cutting-edge AI research centres, namely Vietnam Research and Development Centre and AI Data Centre, will be established under the partnership between Vietnam and US tech giant NVIDIA, making a significant milestone in the country’s technological transformation.