Twenty Years of Partnership, Innovation, and Shared Prosperity
Ho Chi Minh City, June 12th, 2026 – Twenty years ago, Intel made a bold and visionary decision to invest in Vietnam, with a mission to “Create a future of Intel and Vietnam”. In 2006, we broke ground in Saigon High Tech Park (SHTP) in Ho Chi Minh City with a few hundred pioneering employees and a shared belief in Vietnam’s potential. Today, Intel Products Vietnam (IPV) stands as the largest assembly and test facility within Intel’s network, creating about 6,500 jobs in the high-tech field.
Intel has committed to investing $4.1 billion USD in the country. The facility plays a vital role in Intel’s manufacturing network, with a diverse product portfolio including the cutting-edge product Intel Series 3 for next-gen AI PC based on Intel 18A process node. IPV has produced over 4 billion units of product and contributed over $110 billion USD in export value. In 2025 alone, IPV contributed $11.67 billion USD in export value, which accounted for 57% of the total export turnover of SHTP and about 12% of the total export turnover of Ho Chi Minh City.
One of Intel’s most enduring contributions in Vietnam has been in developing talent. Through close collaboration with the Vietnamese government, Arizona State University, leading local universities, technical institutions and community partners, IPV helped pioneer the country’s first public-private partnerships focused on engineering and STEM education through the Higher Engineering Education Alliance Program (HEEAP). The program has contributed to modernizing engineering education in Vietnam, strengthening faculty capability and expanding opportunities for future workforce in technical fields. We have helped to develop the foundation on STEM education with added focus to encourage diversity in STEM through training of more than 9000 professors with greater than 1/3 of them being females. In recognition of these efforts, IPV received the U.S. Secretary of State’s 2012 Award for Corporate Excellence.
Most recently, Intel donated over 30 semiconductor assembly and test tools to SHTP and Vietnam National University, Hanoi to support semiconductor education and research in Vietnam. As the first company in the country to repurpose chip manufacturing equipment for training and research, IPV is helping expand hands-on learning opportunities, strengthen capacity across the semiconductor value chain, and support Vietnam’s long-term goal of developing a highly skilled semiconductor workforce.
Looking ahead to the AI era, IPV is also working with government and local partners to help expand Intel Digital Readiness Program from AI for Leaders, AI for Citizens to AI for Future Workforce, AI for Youth to accelerate the adoption of AI. This helps to position the country to accelerate its growth under the new AI era.
Intel’s presence in Vietnam has also helped catalyze a broader industrial ecosystem, supporting suppliers, logistics providers and local partners to grow alongside the company. Over the past two decades, IPV has also helped develop nearly 10,000 Vietnamese engineers, technicians and leaders, while enabling more than 600 qualified local suppliers to participate not only in advanced manufacturing, but also in adopting global standards of innovation, quality and operational excellence. Together, these efforts have helped elevate Vietnam’s capabilities as both a manufacturing base and an innovation destination, while contributing to the government’s vision of developing 50,000 semiconductor engineers by 2030.
The achievements of the IPV facility are recognized internally and nationwide – it has received the IQA (Intel Quality Award) title twice in 2016 and 2022, an internal award given to a location that represents and pioneers the values that Intel champions. Nationwide, the IPV facility was awarded the third-class Labor Medal by the State President in 2017; and today, we are proud to receive the Certificate of Merit and the Emulation Flag from the Chairman of Ho Chi Minh city People’s Committee, the Certificate of Merit from the Minister of Science and Technology for outstanding contributions.
As part of its social responsibility initiative, IPV focuses on collaborative programs and innovative partnerships to create positive impacts on communities. At the IPV facility, efforts are ongoing to reduce the facility’s environmental impact and drive sustainable development. These efforts have resulted in the facility saving more than 60 million kWh of electricity, utilizing 3.2 million kWh of green electricity, reducing net emissions of more than 16,400 tons of carbon, 100% treatment and recycling of hazardous waste, recycling 99% of waste, and saving and recycling of over 1.5 million m3 of water.
IPV has also invested about $22 million USD in programs that support education, environment, safety and health across Vietnam, including 10 billion VND aid to support Vietnam in overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic. Our employees are also committed to the cause – more than 60% of them are volunteers in CSR programs, having devoted more than 256,000 hours to community service.
The IPV facility is one of the three facilities that Intel has in Asia Pacific and Japan region, and the corporation will continue its efforts to bring innovation closer to the people and push the boundaries through the power of technology.
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