On the morning of March 14, at Ho Chi Minh City National University, within the framework of the workshop "Packaging technology, advanced packaging: Opportunities for Vietnam", experts and leading business leaders in the semiconductor industry discussed the development orientation, human resource needs and technology for this industry.
Seminar "Semiconductor Advanced Packaging Forum: Vietnam's Path Forward" organized by Ho Chi Minh City National University (VNU) in collaboration with CT Group.
The event attracted the participation of many leaders of ministries, branches, localities, universities, semiconductor experts, and domestic and foreign business leaders.
Students and guests visit a semiconductor model at the workshop "Packaging technology, advanced packaging: Opportunities for Vietnam". Photo: VNU-HCM
The on-chip packaging and test (OSAT) industry plays a vital role in the global semiconductor supply chain.
According to Associate Professor Dr. Vu Hai Quan, Director of Ho Chi Minh City National University, Vietnam has great potential to develop this industry, but to become an important link in the global semiconductor supply chain, Vietnam needs to clearly understand the human resource and technology needs of the packaging and testing stages.
At the same time, Associate Professor, Dr. Vu Hai Quan believes that investing in the right direction for developing training programs, teaching staff, teaching and research equipment, and cooperation between relevant parties: State - universities - businesses.
Associate Professor, Dr. Vu Hai Quan, Director of VNU-HCM, emphasized the importance of training high-quality human resources for the OSAT industry. Photo: VNU-HCM
Associate Professor, Dr. Vu Hai Quan emphasized the importance of training high-quality human resources for the OSAT industry. He also expected that the workshop would provide practical information, helping to determine the development roadmap for the OSAT industry in particular, as well as the semiconductor industry in Vietnam in the future.
On the same issue, Mr. Vo Van Hoan - Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee also affirmed the importance of the semiconductor industry to the economic and technological development of the city and the whole country.
He said: "HCMC is accelerating the implementation of the Vietnam Semiconductor Industry Development Strategy and the Semiconductor Industry Human Resource Development Program to 2030, with a vision to 2050, to turn the city into a high-tech center of the region."
Mr. Tran Kim Chung, Chairman of CT Group, said that the semiconductor industry plays a very important role in many high-tech fields.
He also added that the member company CT Semiconductor (CTS) aims to develop into a Vietnamese corporation that truly masters semiconductor technology. CTS is rapidly deploying three factories specializing in assembling, testing and packaging Vietnamese semiconductor products.
Mr. Tran Kim Chung, Chairman of CT Group at the Workshop "Advanced packaging technology: Opportunities for Vietnam"
According to Mr. Chung, a factory will be inaugurated on DT743 road, near the urban area of Ho Chi Minh City National University in 2025, creating many good opportunities for students and teachers to practice research.
"If supported by the Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park, CT Group will inaugurate a second chip factory named Ho Chi Minh City Semiconductor Factory in 2026. At the same time, CT Group is also implementing the establishment of 2 R&D centers in Ho Chi Minh City (at the SS1 - Tan Binh project) and Hanoi and especially 2 customer care centers in Silicon Valley, California and Phoenix, Arizona. In 2027, CT Group will open another factory in the North," said Mr. Chung.
In addition to in-depth discussion sessions, the conference also witnessed the signing ceremony of cooperation between VNU-HCM with CT Group and Minh Tan University of Science and Technology, opening up opportunities to promote extensive cooperation in semiconductor research and training between units.
The OSAT 2025 Conference marks an important step in defining a long-term development strategy for the OSAT industry in Vietnam.
VNU-HCM and CT Group committed to continue investing in human resource training, scientific research and expanding cooperation with domestic and foreign partners. At the same time, the workshop also emphasized the need for supportive policies from the Government to promote the OSAT industry, helping Vietnam gradually affirm its position in the global semiconductor supply chain.
Source: https://danviet.vn/dao-tao-nhan-luc-ban-dan-chia-khoa-de-viet-nam-tham-gia-chuoi-cung-ung-toan-cau-20250314092228628.htm
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