On the morning of June 7, Hong Duc University organized a scientific workshop on “Training human resources in the semiconductor industry to serve the socio-economic development of Thanh Hoa province until 2030, with a vision to 2045”. Comrades: Nguyen Van Phat, Chairman of the Thanh Hoa Union of Science and Technology Associations; Bui Van Dung, Rector of Hong Duc University co-chaired the workshop.
Overview of the workshop.
Attending the workshop were representatives of leaders of a number of departments, branches, and provincial functional units, along with many scientists, staff, and lecturers of Hong Duc University.
Delegates attending the workshop.
According to Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Van Dung, Rector of Hong Duc University, this scientific conference aims to consult with managers, experts, and scientists on the Draft Project "Training human resources in the semiconductor industry to serve the socio-economic development of Thanh Hoa province until 2030, with a vision to 2045".
Associate Professor, Dr. Bui Van Dung, President of Hong Duc University, delivered a keynote speech at the conference.
The draft project was developed by Hong Duc University in the spirit of direction of Thanh Hoa province according to Conclusion No. 2709-KL/TU dated April 5, 2024 of the Thanh Hoa Provincial Party Committee on the implementation of socio-economic development, national defense - security, Party building and political system tasks in the first quarter; key tasks in the second quarter of 2024 as well as Official Dispatch No. 5853/UBND-THKH dated April 26, 2024 of the Thanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee on focusing on implementing Conclusion No. 2709-KL/TU of the Provincial Party Committee.
Chairman of Thanh Hoa Union of Science and Technology Associations Nguyen Van Phat spoke at the conference.
With that meaning, at the workshop, after listening to Associate Professor, Dr. Dau Ba Thin, Vice Principal of Hong Duc University, reporting an overview of the draft project, delegates focused on discussing the necessity of developing the Project "Training human resources for the semiconductor industry to serve the socio-economic development of Thanh Hoa province until 2030, with a vision to 2045"; viewpoints, goals, tasks and main solutions for training human resources for the semiconductor industry.
Associate Professor, Dr. Dau Ba Thin, Vice Principal of Hong Duc University, reported an overview of the draft project.
Former Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, former Chairman of the Provincial Association for Promotion of Education Nguyen Dinh Buu spoke at the workshop.
Delegates also contributed many ideas to complete the draft project, emphasizing the specific goals set forth by the project; the issue of choosing to open a training sector in the semiconductor industry; investment in infrastructure, mechanisms, and policies for training human resources in the semiconductor industry; training roadmap... At the same time, it was clearly stated that the semiconductor industry plays a very important role and is the foundation of three revolutionary transformations: Digital transformation, green transformation, and smart transformation.
Director of Department of Science and Technology Tran Duy Binh spoke at the workshop.
Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Manh An, former Rector of Hong Duc University, spoke at the conference.
Delegates take souvenir photos at the conference.
In the current context, the semiconductor industry is tending to diversify, shift the production and research supply chain to a number of new countries, including Vietnam. This is an opportunity as well as a challenge that requires infrastructure, institutions and especially appropriate human resources to meet the development requirements and attract investment in the semiconductor industry. Therefore, the development and implementation of the Project "Training human resources for the semiconductor industry to serve the socio-economic development of Thanh Hoa province to 2030, with a vision to 2045" is extremely necessary in the current period.
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