FPT launches high-tech R&D centre in Danang

Mar 29th at 14:04
29-03-2025 14:04:11+07:00

FPT launches high-tech R&D centre in Danang

FPT Corporation launched a research and development (R&D) centre for high-tech and semiconductor chips in Danang on March 27, underscoring its commitment to the digital transformation of the coastal city and its aspiration of becoming 'Silicon Bay'.

FPT launches high-tech R&D centre in Danang

The launch of the FPT High-Tech and Semiconductor R&D Centre follows a strategic cooperation agreement between the tech giant and the Danang Department of Information and Communications announced in January. The partnership aims to invest in technology R&D and staff in the semiconductor and AI sectors, which are expected to become key focus areas in the city's new technology ecosystem.

The centre covers an area of 3,000 square meters at Danang Software Park 2 and is expected to host 500 tech experts in 2025. It aims to develop all of FPT's products, with a view to rolling out an average of 10 new products per year.

FPT will develop technology solutions, train high-quality workers, provide scholarships, and create job opportunities for students specialising in semiconductors and AI from educational institutions in Danang.

In addition, FPT will expand its focus beyond integrated circuit design to advanced packaging and ATE testing in the high-tech zones and free trade areas of Danang.

Nguyen Dang Khoa, CEO of FPT, reaffirmed the corporation's commitment to accompanying and contributing resources, experts, and technology solutions to help Danang achieve its vision.

"The R&D centre will play a role in encouraging innovation in Danang, creating an ecosystem connected with the startup community. The centre is a gathering place of top-notch experts to research and develop locally made technology products," he said

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- 16:14 28/03/2025



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