Vietnam's Push for Semiconductor Self-Sufficiency: Training 50,000 Engineers by 2030

Vietnam has set an ambitious goal to train and supply 50,000 skilled personnel for its semiconductor industry by 2030, a strategic move aimed at cementing its position in the global supply chain. This roadmap is being brought to life through strong government commitments, significant investment in universities, and close collaboration with the private sector.

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Semiconductor: A "Career for the Future" with High Salaries and Excellent Benefits

On the afternoon of October 16th, Hanoi University of Industry held a seminar titled "Semiconductor Microchips – Opportunities and Challenges," attracting the participation of numerous experts, lecturers, and students in the fields of electronics and technology. The seminar aimed to discuss the latest trends in the semiconductor industry, explore the opportunities emerging for Vietnam in the context of global technological advancement, and analyze the challenges that the industry faces in order to compete and develop sustainably.

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HaUI Prepares to Train Skilled Workforce for the Semiconductor Industry

In alignment with Vietnam's goal of becoming a key player in the global semiconductor industry, Hanoi University of Industry (HaUI) is taking significant steps to prepare its educational and research programs to meet the demands of this fast-evolving sector.

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Hanoi University of Industry collaborates with Siemens Electronic Design Automation to train human resources in the semiconductor industry

Hanoi University of Industry (HaUI) plans to enroll students for the first session of an in-depth semiconductor IC design training program in 2024, aiming to prepare high-quality human resources for investors and businesses operating in the semiconductor industry.

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