Activities to implement Resolution 57
On December 19th, at its Hanoi campus, the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT) announced the establishment and launch of the Center for Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) Training and the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Microchip Training.

Taking place on the occasion of the 79th anniversary of the National Resistance Day, the event carries profound political , scientific, and educational significance; it also demonstrates PTIT's determination to contribute to the development of science, technology, and high-quality human resources for the country.
The launch of two specialized training centers is a strategic step by PTIT to implement Resolution 57 of the Politburo on breakthroughs in the development of science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation. Resolution 57 clearly defines the requirement to build capacity to master strategic technologies, with AI and semiconductor microchip technology playing a foundational role, while emphasizing the responsibility of key higher education institutions in training high-quality human resources and establishing specialized training and research centers.

Speaking at the launch event of the two centers, Dr. Tran Duc Lai, former Deputy Minister of Information and Communications and Chairman of the Vietnam Radio and Electronics Association, emphasized that AI and semiconductor integrated circuits are two strategically important fields, and the establishment and operation of two specialized training centers in these two important areas will contribute to the long-term development of the country.
“With the decisions announced today and the support of many domestic and international businesses, the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, especially the two specialized training centers in AI and semiconductor chips, will fulfill its assigned mission and tasks, making practical contributions to the research, education, and training of high-quality human resources,” Dr. Tran Duc Lai confidently stated.
According to Associate Professor, Dr. Dang Hoai Bac, Director of PTIT, in the context of global strategic competition in technology, mastering AI and semiconductor chips is not only a requirement for economic development, but also linked to ensuring economic security, digital sovereignty, and national technological self-reliance. By establishing two specialized training centers for AI and semiconductor chips on December 19th, the Academy aims to inherit the spirit of self-reliance and self-strengthening of the National Resistance Day in the new era – resistance on the scientific and technological front.
Training in AI and semiconductor chips linked to industrial projects and problems.
The Academy's leadership also stated that PTIT's specialized training centers in AI and semiconductor chips will focus on providing in-depth training, retraining, and skill enhancement for students, engineers, and the workforce currently working in cutting-edge technology fields. The two centers aim to implement training programs aligned with the practical needs of businesses, enhancing learning through projects, laboratories, and industrial problems; while simultaneously promoting applied research, technology transfer, and international cooperation.

The Academy's leadership also affirmed its commitment to focused and targeted investment in the Center for Advanced AI Training and the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Microchip Training, focusing on faculty, experts, technical infrastructure, and training programs that meet enterprise and international standards. The school will also strengthen cooperation with major domestic and international technology companies, research institutes, and partner universities, gradually forming a training-research-innovation ecosystem in the fields of AI and semiconductor microchips.
In his acceptance speech, Dr. Tran Tien Cong, Head of the AI Department and Head of the Advanced AI Training Center, stated that the center will be a serious, creative, and inspiring learning and research space where students and trainees will be equipped with in-depth knowledge, hone their practical skills, and gradually master modern AI technologies, thereby contributing their intellect and youthful energy to the development of the Academy and the country.
Emphasizing that semiconductor chips are the "heart" of the 4.0 revolution and that training high-quality human resources must go hand in hand with research, application, multidisciplinary cooperation, and business connections, Dr. Chu Van Ben, lecturer in the Department of Electronic Engineering 1 and Head of the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Chip Training, pledged to build the center into an "excellence center" with updated training programs, modern labs, and a team of lecturers with extensive practical experience.
“In parallel, we are also committed to promoting cooperation with leading universities domestically and internationally, as well as business networks, so that students can access real-world projects right from their time at school; coordinating with the Committee on Overseas Vietnamese to attract overseas Vietnamese experts and create a global knowledge bridge,” shared Dr. Chu Van Ben.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/ptit-ra-mat-2-trung-tam-dao-tao-chuyen-sau-ai-va-vi-mach-ban-dan-2474020.html






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