Experts say that some people working in the semiconductor industry earn about 2 billion VND/year and Vietnam has great potential to develop this industry, because Vietnamese people have genes for science and technology...
On the afternoon of September 23, the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Trade and Investment Promotion in collaboration with the Ho Chi Minh City Semiconductor Technology Association organized a conference on promoting the Ho Chi Minh City Semiconductor Industry. The program is part of the 5th Ho Chi Minh City Economic Forum - 2024 with the goal of discussing and developing priority policies for the development of the semiconductor industry.
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Semiconductor Technology Association, the semiconductor industry is currently booming in technologically advanced countries such as the US, Japan and Singapore. This industry plays a key role in the development of many technological fields and the global economy.
In Vietnam, semiconductors are selected as the national key industry group, with electronic and information technology products (terminals of microchips) contributing about 20% of GDP. The Government has just signed Decision No. 1017/QD-TTg dated September 21, 2024 approving the program "Developing human resources for the semiconductor industry to 2030, with a vision to 2050", which sets the goal of Vietnam training at least 50,000 human resources with university degrees or higher to serve the semiconductor industry...
Mr. Nguyen Phuc Vinh, Executive Committee Member of the Ho Chi Minh City Semiconductor Technology Association, assessed that this is an extremely potential industry, bringing high income to those who are committed to it. For young people, the more experience and skills they have, the higher their salary will be over time.
In fact, there are people who earn about 2 billion VND per year. Vietnam has great potential to develop the semiconductor industry because Vietnamese people have genes for science, technology and engineering, diligence and meticulousness...
Mr. Nguyen Phuc Vinh informed that data from international agencies shows that by 2030, the world will need about 900,000 new semiconductor engineers, with each semiconductor worker generating an average of 275,000 USD (nearly 7 billion VND) in revenue...
Giving advice to the semiconductor industry of Ho Chi Minh City, Mr. Nguyen Anh Thi, Head of the Management Board of Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park, said that Ho Chi Minh City needs to focus on consolidating "ecosystems", attracting foreign investment enterprises, and improving the quality of human resources; in which, human resources must be one step ahead.
Ho Chi Minh City plays the role of the economic locomotive of the whole country, so it is necessary to improve the value chain, prepare infrastructure, and compete with other countries... On that basis, Vietnam's semiconductor industry can gradually develop, and be competitive enough with other countries in the region and the world.
* On the same evening, speaking to the press at the Green Growth Products and Services Introduction Space (part of the 5th Ho Chi Minh City Economic Forum - 2024), Ms. Hanna Hanh Nguyen, Co-founder of VDBC, said that the unit had just received an order for 300 rubber tapping robots from a business in the South and VDBC was about to hand them over. This robot has the working capacity equivalent to a healthy young man. The unit is also capable of supplying about 20,000 rubber tapping robots to the Vietnamese market.
According to Ms. Hanna Hanh Nguyen, the robot hardware is imported, while the software is handled by a team of skilled Vietnamese engineers. In addition to large-sized rubber tapping robots, the unit also produces smaller robots for the education sector...
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