With the rapid development of technological advancements that drive increased efficiency and productivity across traditionally labour-intensive industries, coupled with the shift of social focus to environmentally sustainable development, the need for digitally enabled skills and capabilities in the workforce has become an escalating priority for nations across the globe. In Vietnam, the Government has targeted clear objectives to accelerate the adoption of Industry 4.0 as part of its National Strategy for Digital Transformation.
The AI Lab collaboration activities are expected to include work integrated training/learning in 5G, AI/ML, AR/VR, automation, cloud & edge computing, blockchain and related technologies, coupled with the ambition to jointly research, create and implement AI applications that can serve the needs of industries across Vietnam, such as manufacturing, energy, education, transport and logistics.
In addition, the AI Lab will enable Ericsson and RMIT to connect with community partners over time to potentially create a broader ecosystem in the fields of artificial intelligence and communications technology, leveraging 5G as a critical national infrastructure.
It will contribute to further advancing the start-up and innovation ecosystem across the nation, whilst also nurturing and developing the high-tech human capital capabilities of the workforce of the future.
Mr Denis Brunetti, Head of Ericsson Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos states:
“This AI Lab builds on the previously launched 5G education collaboration with RMIT in Vietnam and represents a significant step in building a high-tech industry-ready workforce in Vietnam through strategic industry-academia partnerships, whilst helping further advance the start-up and innovation ecosystem across the nation.
“The 5G-ready young talent and AI applications that this collaboration expects to produce will serve to accelerate Vietnam’s Industry 4.0 agenda, as well as its ambition to become an AI hub in ASEAN by 2030. Indeed, it will drive and create the next wave of sustained and inclusive socio-economic development in Vietnam, enabled by science, technology and innovation.”