On the morning of November 6, the working delegation of the Standing Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee led by Mr. Dang Minh Thong - Deputy Secretary of the City Party Committee, Standing Committee of the Steering Committee for Science, Technology, Innovation and Digital Transformation of Ho Chi Minh City - visited and worked at the CMC Creative Space Complex (CCS) in Tan Thuan Export Processing Zone, to grasp the implementation of Resolution 57 on promoting science and technology, innovation, digital transformation and Resolution 68 on promoting the role of the private economic sector.
At the meeting, CMC proposed that the City support three key groups: human resource training, connecting infrastructure - data and mechanisms for rapid implementation of digital projects.
The enterprise proposed opening a branch of CMC University in Ho Chi Minh City and allowing the implementation of training and research from 2026 at Tan Thuan University of Science and Technology, focusing on AI and microchip design to meet the needs of high-quality human resources.
Regarding infrastructure, CMC proposed to remove procedures for two fiber optic overpass stations in Vung Tau and Can Gio according to the neutral station model; at the same time, study the formation of Ho Chi Minh City CCS in Can Gio according to the urban model of science, technology & innovation integrating R&D - Data Center - AI/Cloud - training - services.
For the CMC Hyperscale Data Center project in Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park, CMC proposed to soon approve the investor to start construction in phase 1 in 2026.
At the end of the meeting, CMC Chairman Nguyen Trung Chinh said: On behalf of the Group's Board of Directors, we would like to thank the City Party Committee and People's Committee for their close attention to leading technology enterprises such as CMC in drastically implementing the four resolutions of the Party and the Government, especially NQ57 and NQ68. CMC is committed to contributing with all resources to the development of Ho Chi Minh City in particular and the national digital economy in general.