Hanoi targets semiconductor expansion in push for digital era growth
The sector is increasingly viewed as a new growth engine for Hanoi in the era of digital transformation and Industry 4.0.
THE HANOI TIMES — Hanoi will continue to attract investment and support high-tech enterprises, helping to advance the semiconductor industry, a sector seen as a new growth engine for the city in the era of digital transformation and Industry 4.0.
A delegation from the HHTIP at the exhibition.
Vice President Hanoi Hi-tech and Industrial Park Management Board (HHTIP) Tran Anh Tuan shared these views while visiting booths and attending the Vietnam Semiconductor Industry Exhibition 2025 SEMIEXPO Vietnam 2025 on November 7, at the VinPalace Co Loa Convention Center in Dong Anh, Hanoi.
SEMIEXPO Vietnam 2025 is an international industry event organized by the National Innovation Center in coordination with the Ministry of Science and Technology and the SEMI.
The exhibition brings together more than 80 booths with the participation of major global semiconductor companies including Qualcomm, Nvidia, Intel, Viettel, Siemens, and Applied Materials.
Vice President Hanoi Hi-tech and Industrial Park Management Board (HHTIP) Tran Anh Tuan visits the booth.
It serves as a key forum that connects policymakers, researchers, and businesses to support the sustainable development of Vietnam’s semiconductor ecosystem with the goal of making Vietnam a regional hub for chip manufacturing and design by 2030.
At the exhibition area, the Hanoi Hi-tech and Industrial Park Management Board hosted an investment promotion booth displaying information on incentives and opportunities in the city’s industrial and hi-tech parks.
The booth also showcased a public service robot developed by VTG. It drew strong interest from delegates, experts, and international investors who visited to explore potential cooperation.
Vice President Tran Anh Tuan also listened to companies presenting breakthroughs in chip manufacturing, design, and smart automation.
He introduced the city’s direction in attracting investment and supporting high-tech enterprises to help advance the semiconductor industry.
“The sector is increasingly viewed as a new growth engine for Hanoi in the era of digital transformation and Industry 4.0,” said Tuan.
Below are several photos from the event:











