Mr. Nguyen Van Duoc, Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee, welcomed Ms. Sarah Kemp, Vice President of Global International Government Relations of Intel Corporation - Photo: VNA
That was the information given at the working session between Mr. Nguyen Van Duoc, Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee and Ms. Sarah Kemp, Vice President of Global International Government Relations of Intel Corporation, which took place on the afternoon of July 8.
On behalf of the city's leaders, Mr. Nguyen Van Duoc thanked Intel Corporation for choosing the city's High-Tech Park as the location for the Intel Vietnam factory and highly appreciated Intel Vietnam's contributions over the past two decades to the development of the science and technology ecosystem as well as the overall development of Ho Chi Minh City.
Mr. Nguyen Van Duoc said that after merging with Binh Duong and Ba Ria - Vung Tau provinces, Ho Chi Minh City will have a larger development space, stronger regional connectivity; become the leading center of economic growth, innovation, logistics and finance in Vietnam and the region; open up a space and room for development cooperation between Ho Chi Minh City and US partners, especially in advantageous fields such as high technology, education, clean energy, healthcare, etc.
City leaders expressed their wish that Intel Corporation would expand its investment in the city, including training high-tech engineers and human resources in the fields of artificial intelligence and semiconductor chips...
The city also hopes that Intel will replicate the success of Intel Vietnam and introduce more investors in the high-tech sector to invest and do business in the city.
Congratulating Ho Chi Minh City on its strong development potential, Ms. Sarah Kemp highly appreciated Vietnam's strategy for developing semiconductor and high-tech products.
She affirmed that Intel Vietnam is ready to cooperate in training city officials in applying AI in their work, as well as training working and upcoming workers in the necessary skills in the field of AI.
Expressing her interest in the investment support policy under Decree 182/2024/ND-CP of the Government on the Investment Support Fund, Ms. Sarah Kemp said that this is a very valuable policy on investment incentives of Vietnam for qualified enterprises in the field of high-tech development such as Intel Vietnam to benefit from.
She affirmed that Intel Corporation wishes and is ready to accompany and support Ho Chi Minh City in developing transport infrastructure and cooperating in investment in the field of renewable energy.
Intel Vietnam has exported more than 4 billion products.
Mr. Kennth Tse, General Director of Intel Vietnam, said that after nearly 20 years of presence in Vietnam, Intel Vietnam has exported more than 4 billion products, contributing more than 100 billion USD to Vietnam's exports.
Currently, Intel Vietnam has been and is continuing to apply new technologies of Intel Corporation in its products, in which, in the past 3 months, it has started producing the most advanced 18A chip product line of the corporation; helping Vietnam have the opportunity to access new technologies, improving the quality of human resources in this field.
Nguyen Ky Phung, Head of the Management Board of Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park (SHTP), said that the cooperation between the SHTP and Intel Vietnam is very good and has had positive results. Currently, Intel's AI human resource training program in the city focuses on state officials, civil servants, and graduates, working people, and people about to work who have a need for AI applications.
The two sides have established a working group to conduct research on the cooperation framework; training program content... in which Intel Vietnam provides training materials and the High-Tech Park provides training subjects.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/tp-hcm-hop-tac-intel-dao-nhan-luc-ai-20250708180304924.htm
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