National University of Kaohsiung Initiates a New Chapter in Taiwan-Vietnam Multilateral Industry-Academia Strategic Partnership
【Text and Photo: Quang Hung Bui, Associate Professor of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literature & Section Chief of the Office of International Affairs】
【Translator:Siou-Yao Han】
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2026-01-06 On December 30, 2025, Dr. Chi-Jen Chen, President of the National University of Kaohsiung (NUK), led a delegation including Vice President Hsing-Hao Wu, Dean of International Affairs Hsing-Ju Lin, Section Chief Quang Hung Bui, and Specialist Lam Hong Bui to visit their technology partner, CT Group, in Vietnam. The visit aimed to actively expand cross-border strategic partnerships with Vietnam’s high-tech industry. During the visit, a four-party Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between NUK, CT Group, Can Tho University (CTU), and the Chen-yung Memorial Foundation, focusing on talent cultivation and research collaboration in the fields of AI and semiconductors.
CT Group is a leading technology conglomerate in Vietnam in the fields of artificial intelligence and semiconductor technology. Can Tho University is one of Vietnam's 11 key national universities and the largest and most influential higher education institution in the Mekong Delta region. The NUK delegation was personally received by Mr. Kim Chung Tran, Chairman of CT Group. Dr. Van Lam Le, Vice President of Can Tho University, and Mr. Thai Nhan Hua, Director of the Department of External Affairs and International Training, along with several professors from the Department of Physics and the Department of Electrical Engineering, also accompanied the visit to CT Group’s high-tech exhibition area, which showcased R&D achievements in semiconductor technology, carbon-reducing green buildings, and drones.
Simultaneously, NUK held multilateral talks with CT Group, Can Tho University, and the Chen-yung Memorial Foundation. President Chi-Jen Chen provided a detailed introduction to the characteristics of NUK’s colleges, outlining specific cooperation directions for semiconductor technology and AI. Professor Chih-Hung Wu, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Research Center at NUK, also presented the center’s current development and a future blueprint for Taiwan-Vietnam collaboration in AI application research.
During the meeting, a strategic consensus was reached on talent cultivation and research cooperation in AI and semiconductors, leading to the signing of the four-party MOU. Beyond industry-academia cooperation in key technology sectors, CT Group, Can Tho University, and the Chen-yung Memorial Foundation will work with NUK to actively encourage outstanding Vietnamese students to study at NUK, cultivating high-level talent for the regional high-tech industry. The Chen-yung Memorial Foundation upholds the mission of "promoting long-term exchange in economy, education, and technology between Taiwan and Vietnam." Its CEO, Mr. Wen-Chu Hsien, who has been deeply involved in Taiwan-Vietnam relations for many years, played a key role in bridging elite enterprises and academic institutions, facilitating this multilateral international collaboration.
President Chi-Jen Chen stated that this visit not only marks a new development in the multilateral and diverse cooperation between higher education and the technology industry in Taiwan and Vietnam but also highlights NUK's pivotal role as a regional hub for high-tech research and talent cultivation. The exchange and cooperation between NUK, top Vietnamese universities, and tech enterprises have entered a more pragmatic, diverse, and sustainable new era.
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