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On the morning of June 26, 2026, at the headquarters of the Authority of Radio Frequency Management in Hanoi, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) officially held the Launch Ceremony of the National Semiconductor Pilot Production Support Center. The event marked a significant milestone in Vietnam’s roadmap to building a comprehensive semiconductor ecosystem, spanning from chip design and pilot production to product commercialization.

The ceremony was chaired by Minister of Science and Technology Vu Hai Quan, with the participation of government representatives, research institutes, universities, technology enterprises, and domestic and international partners. As semiconductors have been identified as one of Vietnam’s strategic technology sectors, the establishment of the Center demonstrates the country’s strong commitment to mastering foundational technologies, strengthening national competitiveness, and accelerating the development of high-tech industries.
HTI UAS Showcases “Make in Vietnam” UAV Technologies
As part of the event, HTI UAS, a member of HTI Group, was honored to be among the selected technology companies participating in the exhibition alongside universities, academies, and enterprises operating in the semiconductor ecosystem.


At its exhibition booth, HTI UAS showcased the Horus P02 VTOL reconnaissance UAV platform together with a range of self-developed core technologies, including the Flight Controller, GPS module, vision-based flight control and navigation system, and other key components that form the foundation of its “Make in Vietnam” UAV ecosystem.
These technologies demonstrate HTI UAS’s capabilities in research, development, and technology mastery, while reinforcing the company’s commitment to delivering innovative, high-performance UAV solutions for practical applications.
HTI UAS’s participation in the event not only highlights its ability to master core UAV technologies but also reflects the company’s role in transforming advanced technologies into practical, high-value solutions.
As a highly integrated technology platform, UAV systems combine multiple strategic technologies, including semiconductors, electronics, artificial intelligence (AI), autonomous control, and advanced data processing. Consequently, the development of Vietnam’s semiconductor industry will provide a strong foundation for enhancing the performance, reliability, and competitiveness of “Make in Vietnam” UAV systems, while fostering the growth of the country’s broader high-tech ecosystem.
Reinforcing the Commitment to Core Technology Development
HTI UAS sincerely appreciates the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Department of Information Technology Industry, and the Organizing Committee for providing the opportunity to participate in and showcase its technologies at this significant national event.

Participation in the Launch Ceremony of the National Semiconductor Pilot Production Support Center provided HTI UAS with a valuable opportunity to engage with the technology community, research institutions, universities, and industry partners within Vietnam’s innovation ecosystem. It also reaffirmed HTI Group’s long-term commitment to developing “Make in Vietnam” technologies through continuous research, system integration, and mastery of core technologies.
Looking ahead, HTI UAS will continue investing in research and development (R&D), enhancing technological self-reliance, increasing the localization of critical components, and contributing to the sustainable growth of Vietnam’s UAV industry, semiconductor industry, and high-tech innovation ecosystem.

