Pursuing Trends in Vietnam’s Semiconductor Industry

Powering Ahead: Vietnam’s Potential in the Semiconductor Industry

During a conference on “Advanced semiconductor systems for a sustainable world,” Korean experts recommended two main trends that Vietnam should pursue: semiconductor devices for AI processing and high-speed graphics processors with high-capacity memory. Professor Park Inkyu from KAIST introduced a smart environmental monitoring system using low-power or self-powered air sensors and artificial intelligence, highlighting the growing use of IoT and advanced sensors in various sectors.

Professor Lee Young Hee, an Academician of KAST, emphasized the importance of investing in research and development to build and develop a new industry. He suggested that Vietnam prioritize education and training of high-quality human resources for the semiconductor industry and establish a National Research Laboratory dedicated to semiconductor research.

Associate Professor Dr. Pham Tran Vu from Polytechnic University in Ho Chi Minh City pointed out the need for more engineers in the semiconductor industry in Vietnam. He stressed the importance of training engineers to participate deeply in the supply chain and master the process of designing complex ICs. By 2030, Vietnam is expected to need a significant number of engineers for both design and production stages in the semiconductor industry.

To meet the growing demand for semiconductor human resources, it is crucial for Vietnam to establish training programs, laboratories, and international cooperation within the semiconductor industry. By focusing on education and research in semiconductor technology, Vietnam can strengthen its position in the global semiconductor market and contribute to the development of cutting-edge technologies.

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