Young people are excited to watch the images of the Prime Minister and billionaire Jensen Huang because of the very good news coming to Vietnam, that is, the Vietnamese Government and NVIDIA Corporation cooperate to establish the AI Research and Development Center, AI Data Center. December 5 is very memorable, an important milestone, because Vietnam seizes a great opportunity to develop the technology industry to catch up with the leading countries in developing intellectual products.
The big brains of the leading technology corporations are smart enough to know where to choose to “make their homeland”, Vietnam has met the requirements for NVIDIA to choose, the recent signing is enough to say it all. The remaining thing is that Vietnam must prepare its resources well to play a big game with its big friend NVIDIA.
The presence of NVIDIA will create a large space for technology talents to "run wild". Therefore, we must focus on training and attracting high-quality human resources. Without people, every center is just a concrete wall. Times create heroes, there will certainly be good engineers and experts appearing, technology talents from other countries will come to Vietnam to cooperate, work, and create valuable products.
High-tech centers and domestic innovation centers have a new environment and new motivation to change and improve quality. In this race, those who are weak and not strong enough will be eliminated, giving opportunities to smart people who can keep up with a "head" like NVIDIA. We often talk about "ecosystem", this is the ecosystem to develop high-tech industries, train intellectual people, build intellectual businesses, and create intellectual products.
Returning to the images of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and billionaire Jensen Huang walking around the streets, drinking beer and eating fried spring rolls, we can see that from there it is a message about a Vietnam rich in cultural identity, rich and peaceful cuisine; Vietnamese people are young, cheerful and full of energy. Vietnam must be a country with a "reputation" in the field of technology, as Mr. Jensen believes: "I believe that one day, when talking about Vietnam, in addition to culture, people, cuisine, agriculture, people will also talk about a country advanced in technology".