Vietnamese company G-Group invests $290 million to build AI data center in Hanoi
2026-07-07 11:59
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Vietnamese technology investment company G-Group recently obtained investment certification for its G-Campus project, located in Hoa Lac, Hanoi. This is an AI data center campus costing 76,000 billion Vietnamese dong (approximately $290 million). At a concurrent ceremony, G-Group also signed strategic cooperation agreements with the Hanoi People's Committee and Omani information and communication technology company OTECH (a subsidiary of the Omantel Group). The three parties will jointly invest in, develop, and operate AI data centers in Vietnam.

Located in the Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park, G-Campus covers an area of over 38,000 square meters and is a large-scale digital infrastructure complex comprising four functional zones. Zones 1 and 2 are designated for the research and development of cutting-edge products such as artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and cybersecurity. Zones 3 and 4 are planned to house a Tier III data center certified by the Uptime Institute, dedicated to AI and HPC, with an initial IT power capacity of 20MW, scalable to 30MW.

According to the cooperation agreement, the Hanoi People's Committee will be responsible for connecting ecological partners, developing necessary infrastructure, and ensuring compliance. OTECH will contribute its experience in operating national-level data center infrastructure and sovereign cloud management. G-Group, as the investor, will handle investment and capital structure, as well as product commercialization in the Vietnamese market.

G-Group Chairman Phung Anh Tu stated that G-Campus is not only a technology infrastructure investment project but also represents the company's long-term commitment to accompanying Hanoi into the AI era. The company believes that data and computing power will become crucial components of national competitiveness in the future. Therefore, its goal is not to build the largest data center, but to build a platform that is sufficiently modern, secure, and open to serve research, technology development, digital transformation, and large-scale AI applications.

This project aligns with Hanoi's goal of achieving an average of 4 IoT connections per citizen and a digital government model by 2030. Hanoi is expected to require at least two large-scale data centers and edge data centers to cope with the growing volume of data.

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