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FPT Invests $100 Million in Quantum AI and Cybersecurity Research Institute

FPT Corporation invests $100 million in its Quantum AI and Cybersecurity Research Institute, positioning Vietnam as a contender in global tech innovation.

FPT Corporation, a leading technology firm in Vietnam, has unveiled plans to invest 100 million USD into its newly established Quantum AI and Cybersecurity Research Institute, marking a significant step for the company as it lays the groundwork for one of the first quantum research centers created by a Vietnamese enterprise. This initiative aims to foster advancements in quantum technology and artificial intelligence, which FPT has identified as key strategic domains alongside cybersecurity, unmanned aerial vehicles, data, and railway mobility technology.

The institute is set to engage in various critical activities, including advanced research and solution development, while also prioritizing the training of PhD candidates and senior experts. In addition, the institute will seek to enhance international collaborations, positioning FPT as a player on the global technology stage. This strategic move aligns with FPT’s long-term vision to master core technologies and cultivate a skilled technology workforce, contributing to Vietnam’s technological sovereignty.

To oversee these initiatives, FPT has formed a Strategic Technology Steering Committee, led by its founder and chairman Truong Gia Binh, with Chief Executive Nguyen Van Khoa serving as vice-chairman. Binh emphasized that the current global landscape is experiencing a profound shift in technological power, where artificial intelligence is reshaping knowledge work, semiconductors are vital across all economic sectors, cybersecurity is crucial for digital sovereignty, and quantum technology is poised to revolutionize computing.

Binh remarked, “There is no resource more valuable than people, no competitive advantage more sustainable than people, and no greater strength than Vietnamese intelligence being placed in the right mission.” He envisions FPT as a hub for nurturing and developing Vietnam’s leading technology talent, aiming to collectively tackle national challenges. In this regard, FPT aims to serve as a training ground for future technological pioneers who will be equipped to lead the country’s tech landscape.

The establishment of the Quantum AI and Cybersecurity Research Institute comes at a time when Vietnam is increasingly focusing on technology as a driver of economic growth. With global investments in quantum computing and AI soaring, FPT’s commitment to these fields could position it as a vital contributor to not just Vietnam’s tech ecosystem, but also to the broader Asian technology landscape.

As the company embarks on this ambitious venture, it reflects a growing trend among tech firms worldwide to invest in quantum technologies and artificial intelligence. Many believe these fields will not only redefine industries but also create new opportunities and capabilities. FPT’s investment signals its readiness to be at the forefront of these crucial advancements.

This initiative also comes in the wake of increasing global competition in the realms of cybersecurity and quantum computing. As nations and companies invest heavily to secure their digital infrastructures and explore the potentials of quantum technologies, FPT’s proactive approach may reinforce its position in a rapidly evolving sector. The outcome of these investments could have broader implications for Vietnam’s role in the global technology market.

Looking ahead, FPT’s focus on developing a robust talent pool and fostering innovation within these cutting-edge fields may not only enhance the company’s growth but could also serve as a catalyst for Vietnam’s ambitions to establish itself as a key player in the global technology arena. As the firm gears up for the future, it remains to be seen how these investments will shape its trajectory and that of the Vietnamese tech industry as a whole.

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At AIPressa, my work focuses on exploring the paradox of AI in cybersecurity: it's both our best defense and our greatest threat. I've closely followed how AI systems detect vulnerabilities in milliseconds while attackers simultaneously use them to create increasingly sophisticated malware. My approach: explaining technical complexities in an accessible way without losing the urgency of the topic. When I'm not researching the latest AI-driven threats, I'm probably testing security tools or reading about the next attack vector keeping CISOs awake at night.

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