Samsung Vietnam has just announced a comprehensive cooperation strategy for the period 2026-2028 with leading universities and academies in the fields of engineering and technology, aiming to develop high-quality human resources to serve core technology fields in the era of artificial intelligence (AI).
Accordingly, Samsung Vietnam signed memoranda of cooperation with the University of Technology - Vietnam National University , Hanoi on June 4th, the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology on June 5th, and Hanoi University of Science and Technology on June 10th.

This series of activities marks a new development in the cooperation strategy between Samsung and training institutions, shifting the focus from supporting university education to developing high-skilled human resources to meet the demands of the AI era.
Accordingly, Samsung will collaborate with universities to implement scholarship programs for postgraduate students, and will also send outstanding engineers working at the Samsung Vietnam Research and Development Center (SRV) to participate in full-time master's degree programs.
Priority areas include information technology, artificial intelligence, multimedia communications, security, next-generation telecommunications networks, and many other core technologies considered fundamental to the future development of the digital economy .
Mr. Na Ki Hong, General Director of Samsung Vietnam, expressed his pride in collaborating with leading universities in Vietnam – institutions with a rich history, symbols of educational development, and a driving force in training national talent.
He stated that, in the AI era, Samsung's core strategy is to train highly skilled and specialized R&D talent to proactively respond to the rapidly changing market.
"Samsung not only aims to maintain its role as a major investor and exporter in Vietnam but also aspires to become an active contributor to the training of technology talent, thereby supporting the development of the domestic technology ecosystem," Mr. Na Ki Hong emphasized.
From the perspective of educational institutions, expanding cooperation with businesses is expected to help improve the quality of training and increase the practical relevance of research programs.

“The cooperation program between the two sides will contribute to creating a more practical research environment for students and lecturers, and at the same time help the University realize its goal of improving the quality of postgraduate training in line with the orientation of a research and innovation university,” shared Professor Dr. Chu Duc Trinh, Rector of the University of Technology - Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

Professor Dr. Le Anh Tuan, Director of Hanoi University of Science and Technology, believes that Samsung Vietnam is a strategic partner that can accompany Hanoi University of Science and Technology in realizing its goal of becoming a leading research university in Asia, while building a closely linked innovation ecosystem between the university, businesses, and society.
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Meanwhile, Associate Professor Dr. Dang Hoai Bac, Director of the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, expressed his hope that Samsung would continue to partner with the Institute not only in training but also in research, technology development, knowledge transfer, and the creation of practical products and solutions that contribute to Vietnam's development.
As part of the cooperation, Samsung will allocate nearly 17 billion VND to provide scholarships for outstanding graduate students and undergraduates in information technology, artificial intelligence, electronics and telecommunications, multimedia, information security, and related fields.
Specifically, the Samsung Talent Scholarship for postgraduate students is worth approximately 150 million VND per scholarship, while the scholarship for undergraduate students is worth 75 million VND per scholarship.
Samsung also continues to invest in equipment for the laboratories it has sponsored at universities, while supporting the implementation of research projects in emerging technology fields such as security and multimedia communications.
Courses related to core technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, such as artificial intelligence, big data, the Internet of Things, security, and multimedia communications, will also continue to receive funding and be expanded.
The cooperation program between Samsung and universities in Vietnam has been in operation since 2012. After 14 years, the company has sponsored 11 Samsung laboratories at 9 universities, awarded hundreds of scholarships to talented students, and invested a total of nearly 180 billion VND in training and research support activities.
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