Defense electronics and telecom hardware with emerging quantum and 5G capabilities
Viettel High Tech is a defense-focused electronics manufacturer within Vietnam's state-owned Viettel Group, operating across tactical systems, telecom infrastructure, and emerging quantum/5G domains. The stack reveals hardware-centric engineering: HFSS, FEKO, CATIA, Solidworks dominate (RF/antenna design, structural analysis), paired with C/C++, Python, and protocol-level networking (TCP/IP, WebRTC, RTSP). Active adoption of 5G and Next.js signals expansion into software-defined network slicing and cloud interfaces—a shift from pure hardware toward networked, AI-enabled platforms. The engineering-to-research ratio (65:12) and mid-to-senior skew reflect iterative R&D cycles typical of defense product cycles.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Executive Officer
Viettel High Tech, established in 2011 as the 9th division of Viettel Group, manufactures high-tech defense equipment, tactical electronics, and telecom products for Vietnam's defense and telecommunications sectors. The company operates across multiple product families: RF/antenna systems (HFSS, FEKO), structural design (CATIA, Solidworks, ANSYS), embedded systems (C/C++, Python), and network infrastructure (Cisco, GNS3, protocol stacks). Current project portfolio spans quantum computing hardware (superconducting cores), small modular reactors (SMR), IoT platforms, UAV systems, and 5G network optimization. The organization scales across Vietnam, Philippines, and China, with 1,001–5,000 employees and 107 active hiring roles focused on engineering, research, and mid-to-senior technical depth.
Primary tools: HFSS, FEKO, CATIA, Solidworks, ANSYS, ABAQUS (design/simulation); C/C++, Python, Java (embedded/backend); Cisco, GNS3, Wireshark (networking); WebRTC, RTSP, HTTP/2, Protocol Buffers (protocols). Adopting 5G and Next.js.
Active R&D includes quantum computing (superconducting cores), small modular reactors, UAV systems, 5G network slicing, IoT/AI camera platforms, and defense electronics. Also pursuing foreign market expansion and low-level infrastructure integration.
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