NDO - On February 20 in Seoul (Korea), the National Innovation Center (NIC) in collaboration with the Vietnamese Embassy in Korea and the Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SEMI) organized the Vietnam Investment Forum and a series of networking activities within the framework of the SEMICON Korea 2025 Exhibition.
This is the first Semiconductor Forum for Vietnam held in Korea, in the context that the two countries have become Comprehensive Strategic Partners since 2022 and Vietnam is becoming an attractive destination in the semiconductor field, especially in the fields of design, human resources and post-control.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Vu Ho, Vietnamese Ambassador to Korea, emphasized that Vietnam and Korea have upgraded their relationship to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership since 2022, sharing many strategic interests in geopolitics and geo-economics.
Vietnam identifies semiconductors and artificial intelligence as two strategic industries to promote national development, and the two countries still have a lot of room for cooperation in the semiconductor field, especially in design, human resource training and production.
Within the framework of the Forum, Mr. Vo Xuan Hoai, Deputy Director of the National Innovation Center, said that Vietnam has proactively built a domestic semiconductor ecosystem and created a favorable legal corridor to welcome global enterprises to cooperate in the semiconductor and artificial intelligence industry.
The forum not only demonstrates Vietnam's strong development in this field but also opens up attractive investment opportunities, contributing to Vietnam's deeper participation in the global semiconductor value chain.
Regarding Korean enterprises, Mr. Lee Dong-Chul, General Director of Hana Micron Group, commented that Vietnam is a dynamic investment environment with strong support from the government, developed infrastructure and high-quality human resources at reasonable costs, making it an attractive destination for high-tech enterprises.
The Vietnamese delegation attending the event included large technology corporations and enterprises such as: Sovico, FPT Semiconductor, Viettel Semiconductor, CT Semiconductor, Viglacera, DEEP C, Hyphen Deux, Infrasen, SmartOSC..., universities, industrial park management boards such as: Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam-Germany University, Hoa Lac High-Tech Park Management Board...
The series of activities in SEMICON Korea 2025 is an opportunity for Vietnam to introduce its potential in the semiconductor industry, affirm its commitment to developing the high-tech sector and enhancing international cooperation.
With the participation of leading enterprises and research organizations, the event marks an important step in bringing Vietnam deeper into the global semiconductor supply chain.
The year 2024 marked a strong shift for Vietnam in participating more deeply in the global semiconductor supply chain with the Government issuing Decree 182/2024/ND-CP dated December 31, 2024 on the establishment, management and use of the Investment Support Fund.
The decree demonstrates a strong commitment to promoting high-tech enterprises, especially in the fields of semiconductors and artificial intelligence (AI). This is not only an important driving force to improve competitiveness but also helps Vietnam integrate more deeply into the international market.
With advantages in potential markets, high-quality human resources and attractive support policies, Vietnam is becoming an ideal destination for large technology corporations to expand production and investment.
In 2025, the National Innovation Center will continue to coordinate with potential partners to implement a series of investment promotion programs, connect businesses, and promote Vietnam's potential to international partners.
As the semiconductor and high-tech industries reshape the global supply chain, this is the golden time for technology giants to choose Vietnam as a strategic destination.
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