Quality must come first in chip mission

Quality must come first in chip mission

Companies involved in Vietnam’s promising semiconductor manufacturing industry have described how they are going about business and outlined what else must be done for them, and the country, to succeed.
Dutch firm BESI to invest additional $42 million to expand chip equipment project in SHTP

Dutch firm BESI to invest additional $42 million to expand chip equipment project in SHTP

BESI wants to inject another $42 million to expand its chip equipment project in SHTP.
Vietnam poised for semiconductor boom

Vietnam poised for semiconductor boom

The country has increasing opportunities to develop its semiconductor industry.
MediaTek collaborates on 'Make in Vietnam' chips

MediaTek collaborates on 'Make in Vietnam' chips

MediaTek is partnering with various Vietnamese companies to produce electronics chips.
Call to arms for semiconductor roles

Call to arms for semiconductor roles

Chip design is set to boom in Vietnam in the coming years, with many investors entering the market. However, human resource training needs more backing for the industry to achieve high quality and capture opportunities.
Chip industry taking on new players

Chip industry taking on new players

Domestic and foreign investors alike are supporting Vietnam’s semiconductor strategy by making numerous commitments to invest in chip manufacturing.
Training support for chip sector sped up

Training support for chip sector sped up

The United States is placing a special focus on supporting Vietnam in semiconductor development with a new cooperation framework, with growing interest from American investors.
Diversification giving boost to chip targets

Diversification giving boost to chip targets

More semiconductor players are planning to diversify their supply chain to Vietnam, reinforcing the country’s importance as an assembly and packaging hub for the chipmaking industry.
Concerted effort to capitalise on investment trends

Concerted effort to capitalise on investment trends

Vietnam is trying to cultivate an enabling environment for chip and science development to strengthen supply chains and take advantage of opportunities under the regulations of the US CHIPS and Science Act.
Consistency required for developing chip industry

Consistency required for developing chip industry

The Vietnamese government is now paying more attention to promoting research and development (R&D) and developing the semiconductor chip industry. However, to achieve this, depends on many factors, of which R&D, human resources, and others are critical.
Chip training the hot new trend for 2024

Chip training the hot new trend for 2024

The thirst for human resources in the semiconductor manufacturing industry has prompted many training institutions to open related majors before the 2024 enrolment season.
Siemens to train human resources for Vietnam's chip and semiconductor industry

Siemens to train human resources for Vietnam's chip and semiconductor industry

Saigon High-Tech Park (SHTP) and Siemens Electronic Design Automation (Siemens EDA) signed a cooperation agreement on February 27 to train human resources in the semiconductor chip industry in Vietnam.
Vietnam proposes enhanced semiconductor cooperation with US industry leaders

Vietnam proposes enhanced semiconductor cooperation with US industry leaders

Vietnam's Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien has proposed a range of initiatives to enhance cooperation in the semiconductor sector during discussions with John Neuffer, vice president of the US Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA).
Foundation there for chip success

Foundation there for chip success

Vietnam can become a reliable partner and an important link in the global semiconductor value chain.
Vietnam aims to make its mark on the semiconductor industry

Vietnam aims to make its mark on the semiconductor industry

Professor Nguyen Dinh Duc spoke with VIR's Manh Bon about how semiconductor manufacturing represents a pivotal opportunity for Vietnam.
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