Two strengths of Vietnam in the semiconductor industry

 Vietnam has two strengths to participate in the semiconductor industry, which are design and packaging.


BTEC FPT College has just organized a workshop "Solutions for developing human resources for the wave of IC investment in Vienam" attracting the attention of many experts and businesses in the industry. At the same time, BTEC FPT announced to officially join and become a member of the Ho Chi Minh City Semiconductor Circuit Technology Association (HSIA).


Vietnam has two strengths to participate in the semiconductor industry, which are design and packaging.

Vietnam has two strengths to participate in the semiconductor industry, which are design and packaging.


The workshop had the participation of Mr. Nguyen Phuc Vinh - Senior Director of Technical Applications of Synopsys Vietnam; Master Le Huynh Lan - General Director of Mantis Vietnam Group; Mr. Vu Chi Thanh - Principal of FPT Polytechnic College - BTEC FPT; Dr. Nguyen Minh Son - Head of Department of Computer Engineering, University of Information Technology (Ho Chi Minh City National University).


During the seminar, experts and representatives of participating units contributed multi-dimensional perspectives, as well as shared about the training roadmap and the need to develop the semiconductor technology industry in the face of a strong investment wave. for microchips in Vietnam.


Representatives of units operating in the semiconductor field commented that Vietnam has two strengths to participate in this industry, which are design and packaging. In particular, the field design needs a lot of human resources to directly attract FDI enterprises that are moving into Vietnam. When the semiconductor chip industry develops to a certain threshold, Vietnam is forced to train more human resources and professional engineers to position the country's strengths in the semiconductor value chain ecosystem.


“To develop this field, training units need to develop school and business ecosystems. It can be said that the connection between training units and businesses plays an important role in the process of updating new training programs, as well as helping students have opportunities for internships and practical practice to avoid confusion. confused when starting work," said Mr. Nguyen Phuc Vinh - Senior Director of Technical Applications of Synopsys Vietnam.


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Mr. Vu Chi Thanh - Principal of FPT Polytechnic College said that to take advantage of the potential that Vietnam has, we need to focus on developing quality human resources to prepare for the first wave. new microchip investment in Vietnam. As the first college to train a program in semiconductor technology, BTEC FPT has been trying to stay ahead of the trend of integrating training and developing human resources in a field of study that is considered the "backbone" of the industrial era. turmeric.


To quickly increase the quantity and quality of semiconductor microchip human resources, experts believe that the state needs to have specific policies and regulations to encourage businesses to invest in research and development of microchip production facilities. semiconductor circuit. In addition, semiconductor training units need to promote cooperation with international businesses and corporations operating in the field of semiconductors to help training and research activities in the field of semiconductor technology. Update new technologies and build training programs closest to reality.


Ho Chi Minh City Semiconductor Circuit Technology Association (HSIA) was established in 2013, is an association that brings together reputable experts and businesses in the field of semiconductors and has the ability to connect the state and manufacturers. domestic and foreign scientists and enterprises in the field of semiconductor chip technology.

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