NVIDIA is taking a major leap forward in its global AI strategy by establishing its first research and development (R&D) center in Vietnam, according to NVIDIA Newsroom. The move highlights the company’s confidence in Vietnam’s rapidly growing artificial intelligence (AI) landscape.
Strategic cooperation with the Vietnamese government
NVIDIA is working closely with the Vietnamese government to establish a new R&D center that will primarily focus on software development. The center aims to accelerate AI adoption by leveraging the country’s rich STEM talent pool and fostering collaborations with industry leaders, startups, and academic institutions. This initiative is consistent with Vietnam’s national strategy to strengthen digital transformation and position the country as a regional leader in AI research and development.
Supporting Vietnam’s growing AI ecosystem
The R&D center is expected to serve as an innovation hub that provides a platform for researchers and startups developing AI applications for major fields such as healthcare, education, transportation, and finance. NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang expressed excitement about the new venture, emphasizing the company’s commitment to partnering with Vietnam’s vibrant ecosystem to drive AI advancement.
Vietnam’s rapid economic and technological growth
Vietnam is currently experiencing rapid growth in several industries, including technology, automotive, electronics, and textiles, making it one of the fastest-growing economies globally. The country’s AI market is similarly expanding, supported by technological advancements and government initiatives to foster innovation and build a strong AI ecosystem.
NVIDIA’s continued investment in Vietnam
NVIDIA has been actively investing in Vietnam’s technology sector for over eight years. The company collaborates with more than 100 Vietnamese AI startups through the Inception program and collaborates with 65 universities in Vietnam. Last year, NVIDIA partnered with FPT Smart Cloud, marking its first collaboration with a Vietnamese cloud service provider.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highlighted the potential of strategic partnerships to promote AI technology development in Vietnam and strengthen the innovation ecosystem across Southeast Asia.
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