“More than ever, this is the moment for the intellect and efforts of Vietnamese, both domestic and abroad, to prove that we can achieve what once seemed impossible.” This heartfelt call from the Chairman of CT Group resonated throughout the “Vietnam Dreams Come True” conference held on July 25, 2025, in Taiwan, inspiring the community of intellectuals, experts, and overseas Vietnamese living, studying, and working abroad.
According to Mr. Tran Kim Chung – Chairman of CT Group, patriotism and aspiration must be translated into concrete action – every scientist, engineer, and expert contributing to the country’s development, wherever they may be. With a strong foundation in technology, far-sighted strategic thinking, and a commitment to transforming Vietnam into a high-tech nation, CT Group is dedicated to accompanying global Vietnamese intellectuals, especially in Taiwan, through strategic technological projects that enable overseas Vietnamese to stay connected to their homeland while advancing their global careers.
The conference was jointly organized by CT Group and the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST – Taiwan Tech), with the support of organizations such as the Chen-Yung Vietnam Charity Fund, the Association of Vietnamese Professionals and Intellectuals in Taiwan, the Vietnam Innovation Network in Taiwan, the Vietnamese Students’ Association in Taiwan (VSATW), and numerous Vietnamese experts, scholars, and businesses in Taiwan.
Mr. Tran Kim Chung – Chairman of CT Group shared his insights at the seminar
The Vietnamese community of over 400,000 people in Taiwan – part of a global diaspora of more than 8 million – is considered a valuable resource amid Vietnam’s rapid transformation in technology, innovation, and digital transformation. Yet, one of the major obstacles preventing many experts from returning or maintaining lasting ties with Vietnam is not income, but the absence of a world-class tech ecosystem that can fully unlock their potential.
CT Group addresses this by building a comprehensive high-tech ecosystem, uniting professors, specialists, and engineers from the U.S., Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Europe… The Group includes 68 member companies across 9 core tech sectors and 3 traditional sectors, deeply engaged in digital transformation, scientific and technological advancement, and innovation.
Key players in this ecosystem include CT Semiconductor and Diginal, pioneers in the semiconductor industry gradually mastering the entire value chain. The team of Vietnamese engineers at Diginal has successfully designed the 12-bit, 200 MSPS ADC chip, serving applications in digital transformation and IoT… The workflow includes design in Vietnam, photolithography in Taiwan, and final assembly, packaging, and testing back in Vietnam.
Meanwhile, CT UAV is a pioneering company specializing in the research, design, and manufacturing of 16 UAV models, aiming to make Vietnam the largest UAV manufacturer in ASEAN within the next few years. In addition, CT Group is a representative of the Low Altitude Economy (LAE) theory and owns various subsidiaries in core technology sectors such as: ESG Technology (CCTPA, CT Modulex), Green Crypto Currency (Carbondo), Smart Transportation (CT Trains, CTrans), Artificial Intelligence (CTOptimal), Quantum Technology (Anam Quantum), New Energy Technology (CT Solar Homes, HydroCo), Gene & Cell Technology (VGCT)… CT Group contributes to national digital transformation with Digital Twin 15 (DT15) and builds an innovation ecosystem through CT Innovation Hub 4.0, aiming to establish a virtual super-university for innovation.
Assessing CT Group’s development potential, Mr. Ben Tseng – Founder & Chairman of Arete Microelectronics – stated: “This is an exceptional and truly admirable place. CT Group is developing an ecosystem encompassing various high-tech fields, particularly semiconductor technology – a sector that plays a pivotal role in numerous modern industries.”
CT Group is making significant investments in talent development through venture funds, startup incubation programs, partnerships with over 100 domestic and international universities, and a global network of experts and scientists. Programs like CTI with Can Tho University and the VNU350-CT Global Fellowship for Innovation with Vietnam National University – HCMC receive $4 million in funding to attract top global talent.
The working environment at CT Group is also a key factor in attracting global human resources. The “Tam Tien” model has been implemented with three pillars: Future Zone – a 6-star standard workplace with over 100 amenities; 360-degree welfare policy – offering comprehensive support for employees and their families; Manus AI – a personal AI assistant that automates workflows and reduces administrative burden.
CT Group Signs Cooperation Agreement with VNEAT
The program received strong support from the Vietnamese intellectual community in Taiwan. The goal of connecting high-quality human capital was further advanced through a cooperation agreement between CT Group and the Vietnamese Experts Association in Taiwan (VNEAT). The partnership strengthens collaboration in semiconductors and high technology, promotes innovation ecosystems, and contributes meaningfully to Vietnam’s economic development.