Vietnam Plans a National Quantum Technology Strategy
Vietnam Plans a National Quantum Technology Strategy
Updated at: June 22, 2026 at 08:30 AM
Vietnam is taking a bold step toward the future by formulating a comprehensive national strategy for quantum technology.
Recognizing its importance for national security, economic growth, and long-term autonomy, the government is prioritizing this field alongside artificial intelligence and semiconductors.
A primary motivation is securing digital infrastructure against future threats, with a special focus on post-quantum cryptography.
To ensure efficiency, Vietnam is adopting a 'Hub-and-Nodes' model for the 2026โ2045 period, centering coordination while leveraging specialized entities like the Ministry of National Defence and the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology.
Rather than attempting to match global hardware giants in every sector, Vietnam is acting as a 'strategic latecomer.'
The country plans to focus on niche software applications and leverage existing fiber-optic infrastructure, while training 1,000 core specialists to lead the charge.
By shifting investment toward long-term operational research and creating regulatory sandboxes, Vietnam aims to establish itself as a capable participant in the global quantum value chain, ensuring it remains at the forefront of the next technological frontier.
