Authorities of southern Dong Nai province have approved a zoning plan for the Long Thanh Concentrated Digital Technology Park, aimed at developing a major hub for Vietnam’s digital economy.
The park will cover more than 119 hectares in An Phuoc and Binh An communes, with over 117 hectares allocated for development.
The park is designed as an integrated digital technology complex, comprising functional zones for production and business of digital products and services, research and development, training and technology incubation, as well as office space for management and operations. It will also include technical infrastructure, exhibition and communications areas, along with supporting services such as accommodation, finance and banking.
The project is expected to employ between 9,500 and 10,500 workers.
The development aims to establish a key information technology center, providing infrastructure for digital applications and innovation. It is also intended to foster IT industry growth, support research and technology transfer, incubate digital enterprises and attract investment in high-value technology services.
Authorities expect the park to create a favourable investment environment, drawing both domestic and foreign capital and technologies, while helping position the IT sector as a key economic driver.
The project will also support the development of locally made digital products to replace imports and enhance competitiveness, while contributing to Vietnam’s broader economic growth and strengthening its digital technology brand.
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