
The ceremony to officially launch the two centers took place on the morning of December 19th.
Realizing the goal of technological self-reliance.
The establishment of these two centers is a concrete step in implementing Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW of the Politburo on breakthroughs in the development of science , technology, and innovation. The resolution identified AI and semiconductor microchip technology as fundamental in building the capacity to master national strategic technologies.
Speaking at the ceremony, Associate Professor, Dr. Dang Hoai Bac, Director of PTIT, affirmed: "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."
Sharing the same view, Dr. Tran Duc Lai, President of the Vietnam Radio and Electronics Association, believes that the establishment of the two centers will make a practical contribution to the long-term development of the country, fulfilling the mission of educating and training high-quality human resources.
A training model closely linked to practical experience.
According to the Academy's direction, the two new centers will not only focus on training students but also prioritize retraining and upgrading the skills of engineers and personnel working in cutting-edge technology fields.
A key highlight of the two centers' operational strategies is their close collaboration with businesses.
The training program is designed according to business and international standards, meeting the practical needs of enterprises. The learning method emphasizes hands-on experience through real-world projects, modern laboratories, and solving specific industrial problems. In addition, the two centers promote applied research, technology transfer, and international cooperation with universities, research institutes, and major technology corporations.
The leaders of the newly established centers demonstrated strong determination on launch day. Dr. Tran Tien Cong, Head of the AI Department and Head of the Advanced AI Training Center, pledged to build a creative and rigorous learning and research environment, helping learners gradually master modern AI technologies.
Regarding the semiconductor field, Dr. Chu Van Ben, Head of the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Microchip Training, likened semiconductor microchips to the "heart" of the 4.0 industrial revolution. He believes that Vietnam can absolutely become an important link in the global supply chain, but this requires training to go hand in hand with research and multidisciplinary cooperation.
"I believe that every student who completes the course at the center will gain valuable knowledge and skills, ready to participate in advanced chip projects and the high-tech labor market," shared Dr. Chu Van Ben. In addition, the center will also cooperate with the Committee for Overseas Vietnamese to attract overseas Vietnamese experts, creating a global knowledge bridge.
As one of the key national higher education institutions in digital technology, PTIT is implementing a robust development roadmap. Previously, at the Academy's Party Congress in June, the institution set a goal of developing 20-25 specialized laboratories and forming 3-5 strong research groups leading in fields such as AI, big data, semiconductor microchips, and next-generation telecommunications networks (5G, 6G).
The launch of these two specialized centers is seen as a foundational "building block" for PTIT to gradually form a comprehensive training-research-innovation ecosystem, contributing to Vietnam's further integration into the global technology map.
Source: https://doanhnghiepvn.vn/tin-tuc/ptit-ra-mat-hai-trung-tam-dao-tao-chuyen-sau-ve-ai-va-vi-mach-ban-dan/20251219062018591






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