Ho Chi Minh City: Cooperating to develop human resource training in the semiconductor chip industry with Siemens
Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park (SHTP) and Siemens Electronic Design Automation Company (Siemens) have just signed a cooperation agreement to develop human resource training capacity in the semiconductor chip industry in Vietnam. Cooperation activities will be implemented in 2024.
Human resources in the semiconductor chip industry are identified as the key factor ensuring the success of the national semiconductor chip industry development strategy. Photo: most.gov.vn
Cooperation activities in training human resources for semiconductor ICs between Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park and Siemens Electronic Design Automation Company will be implemented in 2024.
This cooperation agreement on training semiconductor chip human resources is based on promoting the advantages and experience of Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park in human resource training activities in the semiconductor chip industry. , exploiting the strengths of Siemens Company in providing design software and coordinating IC/PCB design training activities.
Established in 2002, Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park currently has more than 162 valid investment projects, including many projects of multinational corporations. Meanwhile, Siemens EDA is a world-leading company with a comprehensive set of technology solutions from design to manufacturing of semiconductor electronic products. Siemens EDA not only provides technologies to help customers lead the digital transformation process and build a smarter future quickly, but also participates in supporting human resource development training for industries. industry, especially semiconductor electronics.
Recently, Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park has actively and proactively implemented many activities to strengthen infrastructure, improve the quality of human resource training in the semiconductor IC industry, thereby improving the endogenous strength of the semiconductor chip ecosystem in Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park.
Appreciating the cooperation between the two sides, Deputy Minister Bui The Duy of the Ministry of Science and Technology said that the Government recently issued Decree No. 10/2024/ND-CP replacing Decree No. 99/2003/ND- CP regulates high-tech zones. This creates a legal corridor for high-tech zones to establish, expand, and develop preferential development policies, especially one-stop policies, creating the best favorable conditions for foreign investors to enter. High-tech Zone.
Accordingly, with the direction that Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Park is focusing on developing human resource training centers and knowledge sharing centers; Especially with the support of Siemens EDA, as well as many other corporations, it will allow the spread of the latest and leading tools in the world for automating IC design.
The leaders of the Ministry of Science and Technology also believe that Ho Chi Minh City, with its specific policies, will have many breakthroughs in scientific development, innovative technology, creating a new breeze for economic development. The City's socio-economy is sustainable, making an important contribution to building a sufficient system of national products for Vietnam.
At the signing ceremony, Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Vo Van Hoan pledged to create favorable conditions for FDI enterprises to invest locally and wished to attract more businesses in the field. high technology, semiconductor chips... developing projects in the city.
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According to Citizens & Education Promotion