A consortium led by FPT Corporation has initiated a significant project in Binh Dinh, Vietnam, focusing on the construction of an artificial intelligence (AI) center and a supporting urban area. This VND4.36 trillion ($174 million) project spans 94 hectares and includes an AI center, an education zone, and urban amenities. The AI center aims to enhance productivity and service quality through research, training, and software development.
The project is designed to attract high-quality talent in advanced technologies, particularly AI, and aims to bolster Binh Dinh's competitiveness in the digital economy. Local leaders view this initiative as a crucial step towards engaging in the fourth Industrial Revolution, emphasizing the importance of AI, IoT, and Big Data in driving economic growth. FPT's commitment to AI education and training further supports the region's technological advancement.
• FPT consortium begins construction of a $174 million AI center in Vietnam.
• The project aims to enhance local talent in advanced technology fields.
The AI center in Binh Dinh focuses on research and applications to improve productivity and service quality.
The project aims to support digital transformation efforts in Binh Dinh through AI applications.
The AI center will develop cybersecurity solutions to enhance local digital security.
The company is spearheading the AI center project to foster innovation and economic development in the region.
, Ltd is a subsidiary of FPT Corporation focused on software development and IT services. It plays a crucial role in the AI center project by providing expertise in software solutions and digital transformation.
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