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.
Chip cooperation to underpin US capital

Chip cooperation to underpin US capital

Vietnam and the US are building new ties in high technology, innovation, and investment, with a deal on cooperation in the semiconductor industry clinched.
Vietnam to train up to 50,000 semiconductor engineers

Vietnam to train up to 50,000 semiconductor engineers

PM orders ministries to collaborate on training 30,000-50,000 engineers and 100 experts in digital transformation and manufacturing semiconductors.
Infineon Technologies expands operations in Vietnam

Infineon Technologies expands operations in Vietnam

Infineon Technologies, the German semiconductor solutions provider, has recently unveiled plans to expand its operations in Vietnam.
Vietnam to boost ties with IMEC in semiconductor production

Vietnam to boost ties with IMEC in semiconductor production

The Ministry of Information and Communications on May 10 held a roundtable to discuss cooperating with the Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre in semiconductor chip production.
MPI to attract investment capital in chip production

MPI to attract investment capital in chip production

The Ministry of Planning and Investment has been assigned to study and build a policy for attracting foreign investment capital in the chip manufacturing sector.
China launches WTO dispute over US chip sanctions

China launches WTO dispute over US chip sanctions

China has filed a dispute with the World Trade Organization over US restrictions on chip exports, Beijing's commerce ministry said in a statement late Monday, accusing Washington of threatening global supply chains.
Vietnamese telecoms giants grappling with chip shortfall

Vietnamese telecoms giants grappling with chip shortfall

While the shortfall of semiconductor chips largely caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict is affecting the performance of Vietnamese telecoms giants, higher targets have been set with prospects driven by growing digital transformation demands on a local level.
Vingroup offers incentive for semiconductor manufacturers

Vingroup offers incentive for semiconductor manufacturers

Vingroup is willing to offer incentives for semiconductor manufacturers who invest in Vietnam to produce chips for vehicles.
Taiwan's leading chip maker Nanya Technology expresses concerns over chip shortage

Taiwan's leading chip maker Nanya Technology expresses concerns over chip shortage

Taiwanese DRAM chip maker Nanya Technology has expressed concerns that lockdowns in Souhtheast Asia and Chinese power outrages could lead to a chip shortage.
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