NIC boosts Vietnam's chip talent with Qorvo, Cadence partnerships
Vietnam has the potential to become a center for incubating the semiconductor ecosystem if stakeholders have the necessary faith and drive.
Vietnam has the potential to become a center for incubating the semiconductor ecosystem if stakeholders have the necessary faith and drive.
Vietnam's ability to train a skilled workforce will be a crucial anchor for keeping foreign companies investing in Vietnam.
The Vietnamese government is working with institutions and companies to promote semiconductor innovation and production.
This is the first collaboration between Samsung Vietnam and NIC to support Vietnam's goal of 50,000 semiconductor engineers by 2030.
With an abundant labor supply and a skilled workforce, human resources are Vietnam's greatest and most prominent advantage over other countries.
Over 300 international businesses and 600 delegates attended the Vietnam Global Manufacturing 2024.
Vietnam welcomes and encourages investors in this field with appropriate and specific mechanisms.
The visit of the US President to Vietnam in September last year has paved the way for further cooperation between the two countries in a wide range of fields.
The country has gradually developed into a semiconductor manufacturing hub for the growth of the chip manufacturing sector.
The global vaccination led to a positive economic outlook, resulting in faster and stronger demand for car.