Within the framework of the Vietnam–Korea Business Forum and the Vietnam–Korea Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation, held on the occasion of the official visit to Vietnam by President Lee Jae Myung, the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT) signed multiple Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) to promote technical workforce exchange with key Korean partners.

At the Vietnam–Korea Business Forum, under the theme “Enhancing Industrial, Investment, and Science and Technology Partnerships,” PTIT signed an MoU with the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) to strengthen cooperation in technical workforce exchange.

PTIT and the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) exchange the MoU within the framework of the Vietnam–Korea Business Forum

The agreement between PTIT and KCCI aims to promote the exchange of technical and industrial human resources between Vietnam and South Korea. Both sides will focus on implementing programs for the selection, training, and development of engineers in fields such as electrical engineering, electronics, semiconductors, and industrial technologies, meeting the demands of Korean enterprises.

The signing marks an important milestone in cooperation between PTIT and the Korean business community, while also contributing to concretizing the strategic orientation of economic and technological cooperation between the two countries, in which the development of high-quality human resources is identified as a key pillar.

KCCI signs MoUs simultaneously with four key universities, including PTIT

Notably, the MoU exchange took place in the presence of senior leaders of both countries, demonstrating strong support for cooperation programs in training and human resource development, and providing momentum for the effective implementation of agreed initiatives.

Both sides reaffirm their commitment to promoting cooperation at the MoU signing ceremony

The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) is one of the largest representative organizations of the Korean business community, representing over 180,000 enterprises and playing a significant role in promoting international economic and trade cooperation. The Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology (PTIT) is a pioneering institution in Vietnam in training, research, and technology transfer in the fields of post, telecommunications, and information technology.

The cooperation between PTIT and KCCI is expected to enhance the quality of human resources, expand international employment opportunities for students, and strengthen effective linkages between academia and industry in the context of global integration.

Prof. Dr. Dang Hoai Bac, President of PTIT, and a representative of NIPA exchange the MoU under the witness of Minister of Science and Technology Vu Hai Quan and Mr. Bae Kyung Hoon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science, ICT and Future Planning of South Korea

At the Vietnam–Korea Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation, held on the morning of April 24, 2026, at the Vietnam–Korea Institute of Science and Technology (VKIST), and under the witness of Minister Vu Hai Quan and Mr. Bae Kyung Hoon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science, ICT and Future Planning of South Korea, PTIT officially signed an MoU with the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), an agency under the Korean Ministry of Science and ICT.

Under the agreement, both sides will focus on implementing cooperation activities in key areas, including information technology human resource training, scientific research and technology transfer, support for the innovation and startup ecosystem, as well as enterprise connectivity and international cooperation.

Through this MoU, PTIT and NIPA expect to create more opportunities for students and faculty members to access advanced training programs and internationally oriented practical projects, thereby enhancing the competitiveness and global integration capacity of Vietnam’s workforce in the digital era.

The partnership with a reputable partner such as NIPA not only reaffirms PTIT’s position and credibility in technology training and research, but also opens up broad prospects for deeper cooperation in the future, contributing to advancing the national digital transformation process.