Semiconductor industry
Vietnam determined to break through to become a global semiconductor center
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The article published in the prestigious magazine The Diplomat in early August positively commented on Vietnam's rising strategy in the global semiconductor supply chain.
Prime Minister suggests Qualcomm invest in core technologies in Vietnam
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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh suggested that Qualcomm continue to expand its in-depth investment in Vietnam, especially in core technologies.
No later than 2027, some necessary semiconductor chips must be tested
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The Prime Minister emphasized that to develop the semiconductor industry, the whole country must be a team; by 2027 at the latest, a number of necessary semiconductor chips must be manufactured and tested.
Prime Minister meets to discuss solutions to get short, get ahead, break through, and surpass in the semiconductor industry
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The Prime Minister suggested having cooperation models between state entities, schools, and businesses to take a breakthrough, take the lead, and surpass the semiconductor industry.
Launching the Vietnam Semiconductor Industrial Resources Development Alliance
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HCMC - On August 2, at Quang Trung Software Park, the Vietnam Semiconductor Industrial Resources Development Alliance was launched.
Semiconductor technology opens up job opportunities, attractive salaries
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According to experts, the semiconductor industry in the world currently has a very competitive salary, enough for workers to feel secure in pursuing a long-term career.
Intel Vietnam to launch its 4 billionth product factory
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Intel is committed to continuing to accompany the development of the semiconductor supply chain ecosystem in Vietnam, reaching the 4 billion product mark in April 2025.
HCMC trains 9,000 human resources for the semiconductor industry
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Ho Chi Minh City aims to train at least 9,000 human resources with university degrees or higher to serve the semiconductor industry by 2030.
Vietnam is actively training 100,000 semiconductor and AI engineers
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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh said that Vietnam is actively training 100,000 semiconductor and AI engineers in the coming years.
More than 1,000 international technology and AI experts visit Vietnam
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The International Conference on "Artificial Intelligence and Semi-Leadership 2025" (AISC 2025) will officially take place from March 12 to March 16, 2025 in Hanoi and Da Nang.
Minister of Education and Training talks about human resource training in semiconductor industry
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Minister Nguyen Kim Son stated that the key task in the coming time is to implement the Human Resources Training Program for the semiconductor industry.
Trump's tariffs cloud semiconductor industry outlook
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US President Donald Trump's tariff threats are creating uncertainty for the semiconductor industry, clouding growth prospects.
Potential destination for the world technology industry
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Vietnam is gradually asserting its position as an attractive destination for the global semiconductor industry. Support from the Government and high-quality human resources have created a solid foundation for strong development in this field.
NVIDIA Corporation's move in Vietnam attracts attention
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Many international news agencies reported that the Vietnamese Government and NVIDIA Corporation cooperated to establish the AI Research and Development Center and the AI Data Center.
Take advantage of investment attraction opportunities and develop the semiconductor industry
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The global chip race is heating up, creating a great opportunity for Vietnam to assert itself as an important link in the global semiconductor supply chain.