On the morning of March 30, at Software Park No. 2, the Da Nang Microprocessor Design and Artificial Intelligence Research and Training Center organized a meeting between the government and businesses from Da Nang and Chemnitz (Germany).
About 50 delegates from the governments, businesses, research institutes, and training centers of both localities participated in the program. Speaking at the event, the vice president of the Da Nang People’s Committee, Ho Quang Buu, stated that the meeting was part of Da Nang’s goal to develop advanced technological sectors such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, high technology, and green technologies.
The city hopes that Chemnitz and its German partners will continue to support Da Nang in accessing new technologies, connecting with experts, developing the innovation ecosystem, attracting high-tech companies and related industries to explore the investment environment, and establish long-term cooperation.
The city is committed to creating favorable conditions in terms of mechanisms, policies, infrastructure, and cooperation environment so that collaboration programs between the two parties can quickly materialize into practical projects, thus promoting the development of a knowledge-based economy, innovation, and enhancing the city’s competitiveness in this new phase.
The event took place in Chemnitz, a city known as an important industrial and technological center in the Saxon state, renowned for its strengths in engineering, industrial production, and applied research.
The Fraunhofer ENAS institute, with its vast experience in research and development of nano-electronic systems and integration of smart systems, is particularly considered a suitable partner for guiding Da Nang’s technological development.
Meanwhile, Da Nang is accelerating the development of its semiconductor and artificial intelligence ecosystem, aiming to become one of the top three centers in the country for semiconductor design and artificial intelligence applications by 2030.
The Da Nang Microprocessor Design and Artificial Intelligence Research and Training Center is recognized as a key hub for training, international cooperation, and investment promotion in these areas.
During this program, delegates exchanged views on the potential and development directions of high technology, semiconductor technologies, artificial intelligence, and green technologies; they discussed cooperation possibilities between the government and businesses; and attended a presentation on a companion robot development project incorporating AI to assist the elderly.
Both parties actively discussed issues related to strengthening connectivity, particularly in advanced areas such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and green technologies. This initiative is part of concrete action in foreign policy, contributing to expanding Da Nang’s international cooperation network in key technological sectors.
In particular, the two parties also held a signing ceremony for a cooperation agreement between the Fraunhofer ENAS Institute, the Da Nang Integrated Circuit Design and Artificial Intelligence Research and Training Center, and DSAI-TECH.
This signing is expected to open concrete prospects for cooperation in research, technology transfer, human resource training, and implementation of practical application projects.
Through this initiative, Da Nang aims to promote substantial and long-term cooperation with the city of Chemnitz and its German partners; and at the same time, strengthen ties between the government and businesses, research institutes, and training centers, creating a foundation for expert exchange programs, research cooperation, and high-quality human resource development.
This program not only helps develop international cooperation in strategic technological sectors, but also affirms Da Nang’s determination to establish the city as a hub for innovation, high technology, and semiconductors in the central region and throughout the country.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/da-nang-thuc-day-ket-noi-hop-tac-cong-nghe-cao-voi-thanh-pho-chemnitz-cua-duc-post1101840.vnp





