Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s second visit to Vietnam marks a turning point in the country’s AI journey, with major announcements including the establishment of Nvidia Vietnam and the acquisition of VinBrain.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s recent trip to Vietnam has made headlines, marking his second visit to the country within a year. During his stay, he announced groundbreaking plans, including the establishment of Nvidia Vietnam, the acquisition of VinBrain, and the creation of a world-class AI research hub.
Huang also accepted the prestigious VinFuture Prize and even shared a beer with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh. These events underline Nvidia’s strategic ambitions in Vietnam and the transformative potential for the country’s tech sector.
On December 5, Huang returned to Vietnam, nearly a year after his initial visit in December 2023. His presence has captured the attention of global media and the tech community, as Nvidia – valued at $3.5 trillion – continues to drive the global artificial intelligence (AI) revolution.
Huang’s visit coincided with the launch of Nvidia Vietnam and the signing of agreements to establish two cutting-edge AI centers in the country. These include the Vietnam Research and Development Center for AI (VRDC) and a state-of-the-art AI data center. VRDC will become Nvidia’s third global AI research hub, joining facilities in Silicon Valley and Taiwan.
“This is a historic day for Nvidia and a significant moment for Vietnam,” Huang remarked, emphasizing the importance of AI in driving economic and technological advancements.
Nvidia also announced the acquisition of VinBrain, a Vietnamese AI startup specializing in medical solutions. Founded by Truong Quoc Hung, a former Microsoft executive, VinBrain has developed DrAid, an AI-powered diagnostic tool capable of processing vast datasets from X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs with high accuracy. DrAid is already being used in major hospitals in Vietnam and internationally.
Nvidia’s Vietnam expansion: New AI hubs, VinBrain acquisition, and more