FPT from Vietnam invests $200m to introduce AI services in Japan

Vietnamese ⁢tech company FPT⁢ is set ‍to‍ expand its presence in Japan⁢ with a $200⁤ million investment in cloud operations for artificial intelligence (AI) businesses ⁤and solution services for Japanese companies’ digital transformations.⁣ The announcement was made⁢ by Pham Minh Tuan, CEO and president of FPT Software, the tech subsidiary ⁣of FPT Corp.

In an interview‍ with‍ Nikkei Asia, Tuan highlighted that FPT’s expansion plans ⁤go beyond providing‍ human resources. The company will also offer GPU computing infrastructure to develop cutting-edge AI solutions specifically tailored for ​the Japanese market. Tuan emphasized that AI is a key growth engine for FPT.

The move comes as Japan continues to⁤ prioritize digital transformation across various industries. With its investment ‍in cloud operations and AI solutions, FPT aims to support Japanese companies in ⁤their ‍efforts to enhance efficiency and competitiveness through⁣ advanced technologies.

FPT has been actively expanding its global footprint, establishing partnerships with major technology firms worldwide. The company’s decision to invest significantly in Japan reflects ​its commitment to becoming a leading player in the international tech industry.

By leveraging its expertise in AI and cloud computing, FPT aims to provide innovative solutions that address the specific needs of ⁤Japanese businesses. This strategic move not only strengthens FPT’s position as a⁢ trusted technology partner but‍ also contributes to the overall development of the AI ecosystem in Japan.

With the launch of its cloud operations and ​solution services ⁣planned for early next year, FPT is poised to make a ⁢significant impact on Japan’s digital landscape. As businesses increasingly recognize the importance of AI-driven technologies, collaborations between ‌Vietnamese and⁢ Japanese companies are expected to flourish, fostering mutual growth and innovation within both markets.

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