Intel to pour more investment in Vietnam

Intel to pour more investment in Vietnam

Intel Corporation will continue to invest in Vietnam, Kim Huat Ooi, Vice President in Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Operations, and General Manager of Intel Products Vietnam told Tuoi Tre (Youth) Newspaper.
Intel tapping into digital transformation

Intel tapping into digital transformation

US tech giant Intel is driving innovation to enable its customers to unleash the potential of digital tech. Simon Chan, managing director of Intel’s Sales, Marketing & Communications Group for Southeast/South Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, talked to VIR’s Bich Thuy about its strategy and plans to become a chip champion once again.
Manufacturers localise supply to circumvent chip shortages

Manufacturers localise supply to circumvent chip shortages

A global chip shortage is creating more pressure for manufacturers in Vietnam as they deal with slowed-down production for electronics and tech products, while local and overseas players are racing to prepare new premises for the production of much-needed supply.
Deluge of foreign capital marks strong start to 2021

Deluge of foreign capital marks strong start to 2021

The wave of high-tech companies investing billions of US dollars in Vietnam is already materialising, raising the question for the country on exactly how to absorb all the incoming capital.