From March 12-13, the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Semiconductors (AISC) 2025 will take place at the National Convention Center, displaying many technology products on artificial intelligence and semiconductor chips.
AISC 2025 attracts more than 50 technology booths of domestic and foreign enterprises, demonstrating new technology products and initiatives in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductors. |
This is an opportunity for Vietnamese business representatives to introduce their technological potential and attract foreign investment in the context of the high-tech supply chain shifting globally. Photo: Ha Anh/Mekong ASEAN. |
At the AISC 2025 event, Alpha Asimov Robotics, a Vietnamese startup in the field of autonomous delivery vehicles, demonstrated two models of autonomous delivery robots. These robots resemble self-driving cars, equipped with cameras, sensors, GPS, 4G/5G technology and use artificial intelligence technology to calculate safe routes for both pedestrians and robots when they can automatically adjust their speed. Each robot has a payload of up to 40kg. This device is currently being tested in the Vinhomes Ocean Park and Ecopark urban areas. Photo: Ha Anh/Mekong ASEAN. |
AITOMATIC introduces DXA Factory, a platform that creates AI agents that combine in-depth industry knowledge and advanced AI technology. Sharing with Mekong ASEAN , Mr. Nguyen Huu Dung, Product Director at AITOMATIC said: “DXA Factory operates in a simple three-step process: First, the system collects and digitizes human knowledge, including practical experience if needed. Then, artificial intelligence (AI) will analyze, synthesize and reproduce knowledge according to real-life situations to create an intelligent knowledge base. Finally, from the processed data, the system can immediately deploy DXA virtual experts, helping to advise, support and solve problems like a real expert. In other words, DXA Factory helps convert human knowledge into AI experts that can be applied immediately”. Photo: Ha Anh/Mekong ASEAN. |
AITOMATIC, together with Japan's Tokyo Electron and FPT Software, also introduced the SemiKong open-source AI model to help optimize chip production, marking an important step forward in the ability of domestic enterprises to master technology, opening up opportunities for Vietnam to participate more deeply in the global semiconductor manufacturing value chain. Photo: Ha Anh/Mekong ASEAN. |
Also present at the exhibition, Vietnam Prosperity Joint Stock Commercial Bank (VPBank) brought a virtual assistant solution for customer care. Issues such as loan information queries, savings account balances, etc. are all supported seamlessly by chatbots right on the application with fast response speed. Photo: Ha Anh/Mekong ASEAN. |
AI Hay – a “Made in Vietnam” AI tool that helps users search and synthesize information quickly. This tool uses artificial intelligence technology to synthesize and analyze information from many different sources such as websites, newspapers, social networks, etc. After processing the data, the application will summarize important content and give short, concise answers. Photo: Ha Anh/Mekong ASEAN. |
In addition to AI solutions, the event also showcases semiconductor products researched and developed by Vietnamese enterprises. At AISC 2025, FPT Semiconductor introduced the latest power supply chips (PMIC), voltage stabilizer chips (LDO) and access control systems (ACS) designed by FPT's engineering team. Photo: Ha Anh/Mekong ASEAN. |
InfraSen, a Vietnamese semiconductor startup, brings to AISC 2025 infrared thermal imaging chips designed and manufactured by the company itself. Photo: Ha Anh/Mekong ASEAN. |
One of InfraSen’s outstanding projects is the development of thermal infrared imaging sensor manufacturing technology for security and civil applications. The project is chaired by Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Tran Thuat, founder of InfraSen, and implemented by the University of Science (Vietnam National University, Hanoi). The project aims to research and develop non-cooled thermal infrared imaging sensor manufacturing technology, and at the same time demonstrate the feasibility of investing in building a factory to produce this sensor on an industrial scale, meeting domestic and regional demand. Photo: Ha Anh/Mekong ASEAN. |
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