Bridging knowledge in Semiconductor Manufacturing: Mechanical Engineering and Automation seminar at HaUI
In the context of Vietnam’s semiconductor industry undergoing a dynamic transformation, Hanoi University of Industry (HaUI) organized a scientific seminar on August 15 with the theme “Mechanical Engineering and Automation in Semiconductor Manufacturing.” The event provided a prestigious academic forum for exchanging knowledge, sharing experiences, and shaping future directions for the industry. The seminar brought together a large number of experts, scholars, and business representatives.

Driving Forces for High-Quality Human Resources
In his opening remarks, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Van Dong, Vice President of Hanoi University of Industry, emphasized the significance of the seminar amid the ongoing Fourth Industrial Revolution. He affirmed HaUI’s strong commitment to implementing the policies and directives of the Party and the Government, particularly the “Strategy for the Development of Vietnam’s Semiconductor Industry to 2030, with a Vision to 2050.” The university’s efforts focus on the advancement of specialized chips, the electronics industry, and the development of skilled human resources.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Van Dong, Vice Rector of Hanoi University of Industry, delivered the opening remarks at the scientific seminar on ‘Mechanical Engineering and Automation in the Semiconductor Manufacturing Industry
He further highlighted that this orientation is reinforced by strategic synergies with Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW (December 22, 2024) on breakthroughs in science, technology, innovation, and national digital transformation, and Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW (May 4, 2025) on private sector development. These policies have fostered a collaborative model among the State, universities, and enterprises, aiming to build an innovation-driven ecosystem that supports the growth of the knowledge-based economy. Within this framework, the seminar played an essential role in enabling HaUI to update and enhance training programs that address the increasing demand for high-quality talent in the semiconductor industry.
In-Depth Presentations and Diverse Perspectives
The core of the seminar was a series of in-depth presentations delivered by leading experts, offering a comprehensive and multi-dimensional view of the semiconductor sector.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Tien Anh from the Military Technical Academy provided an overview of “The Role of Mechanical Engineering and Automation in the Semiconductor Manufacturing Chain and Human Resource Training,” underscoring the critical importance of these fields across the entire production process.

Sharing insights from a professional perspective, Mr. Le Quoc Trong, Product Director of Willas Electronic Vietnam Co., Ltd., delivered a presentation on 'The Semiconductor Chip Manufacturing Process and Current Practices in Vietnam.' Meanwhile, Mr. Nguyen Van Huan of DCCK Technology Co., Ltd. (Suzhou, China) spoke on 'The Application of Machine Vision in Semiconductor Manufacturing,' a cutting-edge domain that enables near-perfect precision


Mr. Nguyen Van Huan from DCCK Technology Co., Ltd. (Suzhou, China) discussed “The Application of Machine Vision in Semiconductor Manufacturing,” a cutting-edge field ensuring near-perfect accuracy
Quality control, an indispensable component, was analyzed by Mr. Denny Duong from Dynamic Solutions & Machinery Manufacturing JSC in his presentation on “Key Technologies in Quality Control and Measurement Processes.”

From the academic perspective, Dr. Pham Xuan Thanh of the School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Hanoi University of Industry, shared insights into “Challenges and Opportunities in Semiconductor Training at HaUI.” The sequence of presentations created a coherent flow of knowledge, from macro perspectives to technical details, and from industrial applications to educational challenges, forming a solid foundation for a lively discussion session that followed.





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