Vietnam aims to establish itself as a leading center for semiconductor talent worldwide.

Revolutionizing the Semiconductor Industry: Vietnam’s Rise as a Global Hub and the Critical Role of Human Resources

Vietnam is quickly becoming a global hub for the semiconductor chip value chain, attracting investment and research in the industry. To meet the demand for skilled workers in this field, training is crucial. This was discussed at the conference “Vietnam’s semiconductor human resources in the global supply chain” organized by Phenikaa Group, Phenikaa University in collaboration with Synopsys Corporation and Arizona State University on May 4.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha emphasized the importance of human resources in the semiconductor industry, highlighting the need for highly skilled labor to drive competitiveness and innovation. Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung outlined the national strategy to build Vietnam as a global hub for semiconductor industry human resources, attracting investment in research, design, production, packaging, and testing of semiconductor chips.

Vietnam currently has a workforce of 600,000 – 700,000 information technology, software, and electronics engineers who can be retrained for the semiconductor industry in 6 – 12 months. Minister Hung stressed the importance of cooperation between semiconductor businesses, universities, and the government to enhance training facilities and resources in the country.

Phenikaa Group and Phenikaa University are actively involved in training microchip human resources in Vietnam, with plans to train thousands of engineers and technicians to meet industry demands by 2030. The government is focused on developing the Semiconductor Industry Development Strategy and Human Resource Training Project in line with international standards to foster innovation and production in the semiconductor field.

Overall, building a strong foundation for the semiconductor industry in Vietnam requires collaboration between businesses, universities

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