
This is an important step in developing the semiconductor industry in Vietnam, aiming to build a closely connected ecosystem between training, research, production and commercialization. The semiconductor alliance is not only a strategic platform to help improve national competitiveness, but also contributes to creating a sustainable future for this industry in Vietnam.
Speaking at the event, Deputy Director of Hanoi National University Pham Bao Son affirmed that developing the semiconductor industry is not only a strategic goal but also a key opportunity for Vietnam to master core technologies, enhance national competitiveness and affirm its position in the global value chain.
He emphasized that Hanoi National University has prepared everything from investing in research infrastructure, designing specialized training programs to implementing key topics with the goal of providing specific products to serve businesses and society. In particular, Hanoi National University is implementing many research topics and building a national microchip design, manufacturing, and testing center, a shared laboratory in Hoa Lac.
Hanoi National University also aims to train 10,000 experts in the semiconductor field from now until 2030, accompanying the national orientation to develop this industry.
According to Deputy Director of Hanoi National University Pham Bao Son, for the Semiconductor Alliance to develop strongly, it is necessary to build a borderless cooperation mechanism where universities, businesses and government agencies can share resources, infrastructure, research and training. This cooperation will not only take place within the country, but also expand internationally, to maximize the strength of the alliance.

The leaders of the National University also believe that the Semiconductor Alliance will not only meet the human resource needs of the semiconductor industry, but also contribute to making this industry a spearhead, contributing to the socio-economic development of the country.
Deputy Director of the National Innovation Center, Ministry of Finance (NIC) Vo Xuan Hoai assessed that the Hanoi National University's initiation of the Semiconductor Alliance and organization of the workshop was an important milestone and a meaningful activity to implement the Government's major policies on developing the semiconductor industry - a key field in promoting economic growth, enhancing national competitiveness of Vietnam as well as the world. NIC is committed to closely accompanying Hanoi National University through practical, long-term cooperation activities, connecting international resources and leading corporations such as Nvidia, Synopsys, Cadence... to promote research, technology transfer and deploy training programs that meet international standards.
Vice President of Guangxi University (China), Professor Luong An Duy, assessed: The alliance is an important initiative to promote the development of the semiconductor technology industry in Vietnam, while strengthening cooperation between universities and enterprises in Vietnam and China, especially in the field of research and application of semiconductor technology.
Associate Professor, Dr. Le Duc Anh, University of Tokyo (Japan) emphasized: Vietnam's demand for semiconductor resources is huge, a field that not only brings strong development opportunities for the economy but is also a key factor helping Vietnam join and rise in the global high-tech value chain. The participation of enterprises in the training and research process is an indispensable factor, providing practical opportunities, supporting human resource training, technology transfer and creating high-quality "Make in Vietnam" semiconductor products.
The goal of the Semiconductor Alliance is to closely connect training, research and businesses, forming an open ecosystem, promoting the development of high-quality human resources and “Make in Vietnam” semiconductor products. This is a strategic step, demonstrating the strong commitment of Hanoi National University in accompanying the Government in implementing major policies, especially the Program on human resource development for the semiconductor industry to 2030, with a vision to 2050.
The mission of the Semiconductor Alliance is to build a closely connected ecosystem between training, research, application development, manufacturing and commercialization of semiconductor technology products. The Alliance will connect laboratory systems, share modern facilities and equipment, and facilitate the implementation of large, interdisciplinary research projects on domestic chip design and manufacturing. At the same time, the Alliance will promote training of source lecturers, technology transfer and capacity building for universities, research institutes and enterprises.
In parallel with training, the Alliance also promotes research, design and manufacturing of "Make in Vietnam" chips, increasing the localization rate and added value. At the same time, the Alliance will participate in policy consulting for the Government and management agencies to build a sustainable development strategy for the national semiconductor industry.
The Alliance operates on the principles of voluntariness, equality and mutually beneficial cooperation. Each member is respected and encouraged to promote their own strengths, creating a combined strength for the development of the semiconductor industry. This is a creative space, a place to test new ideas on technology and training models.
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