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Vietnam has formulated a semiconductor development blueprint for 2050 and plans to cultivate 50,000 semiconductor talents

Vietnam has formulated a semiconductor development blueprint for 2050 and plans to cultivate 50,000 semiconductor talents
United News Network
September 24, 2024
Author Lin Yurou
 

The Vietnamese government recently formulated a semiconductor development blueprint for 2030 and extended the outlook to 2050.
 

Vietnamese media Vietnam Plus reported that in the first phase from 2024 to 2030, Vietnam will use geopolitical and labor advantages to selectively attract foreign direct investment (FDI), build one of the global semiconductor human resources centers, and strengthen research, design, Basic capabilities in every step from manufacturing to packaging and testing.
 

The Vietnamese government stated that it will strengthen the cultivation of high-tech human resources in the industry in the future, with the goal of training 50,000 engineers by 2030.
 

In the second phase from 2030 to 2040, Vietnam will strive to become a global semiconductor and electronics center and develop the semiconductor and electronics industry combined with foreign direct investment; in the third phase from 2040 to 2050, Vietnam will become one of the world's leaders in the semiconductor and electronics industry. , and master research and development in this field.
 

In the final stage from 2040 to 2050, Vietnam will completely establish a self-reliant semiconductor industry ecosystem and gain a leading position in certain steps and links of the production chain.
 

Da Nang launches semiconductor development plan, aiming to become one of the country’s three major semiconductor centers by 2030
 
At the same time, Da Nang, Vietnam, has launched a semiconductor industry development plan, focusing on aligning talent supply with industry demand, striving to build a mature workforce, and cooperating with major domestic and foreign companies to create a complete semiconductor and artificial intelligence ecosystem.
 

The factory, with an initial investment of US$28 million, is located in Da Nang Hi-Tech Park and is seeking senior engineers in electronics and semiconductor circuits, as well as professional laborers capable of mass production. Da Nang aims to become Vietnam’s top three semiconductor center by 2030.
 

Therefore, Da Nang is committed to developing a high-tech workforce and a sound semiconductor ecosystem, including the joint design of relevant training programs between universities and industry. Da Nang also offers student and expert incentives such as support for training costs and various stipends.
 

Experts believe that Da Nang has many favorable conditions to accelerate the development of the semiconductor industry, with the goal of producing and testing chips that meet the requirements of the global supply chain.
 

Samsung spends $1.8 billion to build OLED factory in Vietnam
 
To Lam, General Secretary of the Vietnamese Party and President of the country, pointed out in a recent cooperation seminar with the United States that three strategic breakthroughs for social and economic development have been identified, namely institutions, infrastructure and human resources. The development of semiconductor and AI industries is The objective requirements, strategic choices and priority projects of scientific and technological development will promote the development of other supporting industries.
 

In this context, Vietnam encourages and prioritizes selective investments to build synchronized infrastructure for high-tech projects, semiconductor and artificial intelligence research and development, renewable energy and green hydrogen, which are also areas where U.S. investors have huge potential and advantages. .
 

Currently, many large companies in the electronics, information technology, semiconductor and artificial intelligence industries, such as Samsung, Amkor, Hana Micron, Intel, Foxconn, LG, Viettel, VNPT and FPT, are investing in Vietnam, while many other companies are also completing the final procedures. Deploy R&D, production and commercial activities.
 

South Korea's Samsung Display recently announced a $1.8 billion investment in building a factory in Vietnam to produce OLED displays for automobiles and technology equipment. Samsung already has six manufacturing plants, an R&D center and a sales entity in Vietnam, with a cumulative investment of US$22.4 billion in Vietnam.
 
 

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