OmiGroup introduced specialized AI chip solutions for personalized healthcare
On October 2, 2025, a seminar themed 'State – Scientist – Enterprise Cooperation: Promoting R&D of Strategic Technology – Specialized Chips' took place at the Embassy of Vietnam in Japan. The event was attended by a delegation from the Ministry of Science and Technology, led by Member of the Party Central Committee and Minister Nguyen Manh Hung, alongside Vietnamese experts, intellectuals, and the business community operating in Japan. The seminar was co-organized by the Embassy of Vietnam in Japan, FPT Group, and the Vietnam Digital Transformation Association in Japan (VADX)

In his opening remarks, the Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan, Pham Quang Hieu, stated that the Vietnamese community in Japan currently numbers over 650,000 people. Among them, nearly 1,000 are experts, intellectuals, and scientists—individuals whom the Japanese side regards as an indispensable resource for the country's economic development and academic research.

Mr. Pham Quang Hieu, Ambassador of Vietnam to Japan
Representatives from the Ministry of Science and Technology presented the development orientation for strategic technologies, calling for the participation of Vietnamese scientists and enterprises in key research and development projects, with a particular emphasis on the role of specialized chips in security and the digital economy. Professor Pham Nam Hai (Tokyo Institute of Technology) introduced the SOT-MRAM Edge AI chip project, opening up international cooperation opportunities for Vietnam in the research, production, and application of strategic chips

Mr. Tran Quoc Dung - CEO of OmiGroup speaking at the event
Mr. Tran Quoc Dung - CEO of OmiGroup delivered a presentation on the development direction of specialized AI chips for personalized healthcare, featuring a product named Personalized Nutrition AI Robot (PNAR). This is a smart home robot system designed to assist users in healthcare through personalized nutrition therapy. PNAR applies specialized AI chip technology to analyze health data, thereby providing tailored nutrition recommendations for each individual, which is particularly useful for those with chronic lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or cardiovascular conditions. According to Mr. Tran Quoc Dung, developing specialized AI chips combined with personalized medical data will create a new approach to proactive healthcare, while contributing to the digital transformation of medicine and improving human quality of life.

Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung
In his directive speech at the seminar, Minister Nguyen Manh Hung affirmed that the Vietnamese Government identifies semiconductor chips as one of the strategic technology sectors, playing a pivotal role in the future development of the country. The Government will accompany and support Vietnamese scientists and enterprises in the process of researching and developing core technologies, aiming to master the value chain and make a Vietnamese mark in the global semiconductor industry.

The seminar has opened up a new direction for cooperation among the State, scientists, and enterprises, laying the foundation for strategic technology research and development projects in the coming time. The event not only reflects Vietnam's determination to build independent technological capabilities but also affirms the pioneering role of businesses like OmiGroup in applying specialized chips into practice, particularly in the field of personalized healthcare—one of the future trends in technology and medicine.



