The CEO of U.S. chip maker Nvidia announced on Monday that the company will deepen its collaboration with Vietnam’s top tech companies and support the country’s efforts to develop talent in artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure. This move marks an important strategic layout of Nvidia in the Southeast Asian market, aiming to promote scientific and technological innovation and industrial upgrading in the region through technical cooperation.
Nvidia has invested up to $250 million in Vietnam and has established close partnerships with leading local technology companies, according to documents released by the White House in September. These collaborations are mainly concentrated in industries such as cloud computing, automotive and healthcare, and plans to deploy artificial intelligence technologies on a large scale in these areas to improve productivity and innovation capabilities.
Nvidia's strategy not only helps to promote Vietnam's technological development, but also provides new opportunities for its expansion of its business globally. Through cooperation with Vietnamese technology companies, Nvidia can better understand local market needs and customize the development of suitable products and solutions, thus occupying a strong position in the highly competitive global market.
In addition, Nvidia's support for the cultivation of talent in artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure in Vietnam will help improve local technology and innovation capabilities. This will not only inject new impetus into Vietnam's economic development, but will also lay a solid foundation for Nvidia's long-term development in Vietnam.
Overall, Nvidia's expansion plan in Vietnam is a win-win strategy. It not only helps Vietnam improve its technology industry, but also provides new opportunities for Nvidia to expand its global market. In the future, as cooperation deepens, we look forward to seeing more innovative achievements and successful cases.