About Us

The Institute of Electronic Technology was established on June 23, 2011, under Decision No. 435/QĐ-LHH issued by the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations.

The Certificate of Registration for Scientific and Technological Activities was issued by the Ministry of Science and Technology on August 5, 2011, with the following areas of operation:

– Research, development, application, and manufacturing in the fields of electricity, electronics, informatics, information, telecommunications, and materials.
– Scientific and technological services: Consulting, capacity-building training, organizing workshops, conferences, and executing contracts for technology provision and transfer in the aforementioned research fields.
– Collaborating with domestic and international organizations and individuals to fulfill the Institute’s mission.

The Institute’s staff comprises experienced scientists who have participated in research at the Institute of Electronics Technology, the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, and taught at the Vietnam National University, Hanoi. They have successfully led many national-level research projects, notably:

1. The State-level protocol project “Cooperation in Radar Signal Processing using Digital and Polarization Selection Methods” from 2002 to 2005, which produced an improved design for the P-19 radar using polarization and digital processing technology.

2. The State-level independent project “Research, Design, and Manufacture of an Artillery Projectile Initial Velocity Measurement Device” from 2007 to 2011, resulting in a radar system for measuring the initial velocity of artillery projectiles that meets the combat and technical requirements of the Artillery Command.

3. The State-level protocol project “Research, Integration, and Manufacture of Radar Altimeters for Aerial Vehicles in Vietnam” from 2006 to 2010, yielding a radar altimeter that meets the technical and combat requirements of the Missile Institute.

4. The State-level project “Research, Design, and Manufacture of a Wideband Signal Transmission, Reception, and Processing System for National Sovereignty Identification” from 2008 to 2011, producing a wideband signal transmission and reception system for national sovereignty identification.

5. The State-level project “Research and Manufacture of a Small Mobile Polarization Radar Station MCSR-P1 for Maritime Surveillance” from 2015 to 2019.

6. The project “Research, Design, and Manufacture of a Prototype Polarization Radar for Maritime Surveillance EXCSR-P” from 2015 to 2018.