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G-Campus AI Data Center Park in Vietnam lands in Hanoi
Seetao 2026-07-07 10:29
  • 7.6 trillion Vietnamese dong investment leverages new growth in local AI computing infrastructure
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G-Group, a Vietnamese technology investment company, has recently officially obtained the investment license for the G-Campus project. This AI data center park with a total investment of 7.6 trillion Vietnamese dong will be directly implemented in Hanoi and the LEGO Technology Park. In addition, G-Group has also signed a tripartite strategic cooperation agreement with the Hanoi Municipal People's Committee and the Omani ICT enterprise OTECH to jointly promote the investment, development, and operation of AI data centers in Vietnam.

The project covers an area of over 38000 square meters and is a large-scale digital infrastructure complex that covers the entire chain of research and development, computing power, and supporting facilities.

Functional zoning covers the entire scenario of R&D and computing power

The park is divided into four independent functional areas, with the first two areas focusing on the research and development of cutting-edge products related to AI, high-performance computing, and network security, providing local science and technology innovation teams with nearby computing power support and pilot space. The latter two regions plan to construct AI and high-performance computing dedicated data centers that comply with Uptime Institute Tier III standards, with an initial IT power capacity of 20 megawatts, which can be smoothly expanded to 30 megawatts in the future, fully adapting to the rapidly growing AI training and inference needs in Vietnam.

Unlike many similar projects in the industry that pursue ultra large scale, the positioning of this park is more inclined towards a secure and open public computing platform, prioritizing local scientific research, industrial digital transformation, and large-scale AI application landing.

Three party division of labor matches the pace of digital development in Hanoi

The tripartite cooperation model directly eliminates the bottlenecks in the entire process of project implementation. The Hanoi Municipal People's Committee is responsible for liaising with industrial ecological partners, promoting the construction of peripheral supporting infrastructure, and ensuring project compliance throughout the entire process. OTECH relies on its mature experience in national level data center operation and sovereign cloud management to output operation and maintenance standards and technical systems for the project. As an investor, G-Group is responsible for overall fund planning and the commercialization of related computing power products in the Vietnamese market. Keywords: data center park AI

This project perfectly matches Hanoi's 2030 digital city construction blueprint. The local plan is to fully establish a digital government by 2030, with an average of 4 IoT connected devices per person. In the future, at least two large data centers with multiple edge nodes will be needed to support the explosive growth of data volume. G-Campus just fills the current core computing power gap.Editor/Cheng Liting

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