Việt Nam is stepping up efforts to develop its semiconductor industry through cooperation with ASML, the world’s leading semiconductor equipment manufacturer from the Netherlands, according to the Ministry of Finance (MoF).
Located in Hòa Lạc High-Tech Park on a 27-hectare site, the plant will serve as national infrastructure for semiconductor research, design, testing and production.
The centre will organise intensive, practice-oriented training courses and assist universities in chip design activities, with a view to developing a highly skilled engineering workforce for this essential industry.
The establishment of the centre not only strengthens Việt Nam’s technological self-reliance, but also reinforces its position as a promising destination in the global semiconductor value chain.
If Việt Nam can expand its semiconductor ecosystem, scale AI applications across industrial sectors and retain the engineers who develop these technologies, it could shift from a manufacturing destination to a high-tech innovation hub.
Việt Nam already issued a national semiconductor industry development strategy through 2030 with a vision to 2050, plus a workforce development plan for the semiconductor sector, and a list of 11 strategic technologies and technological products.
US company Marvell Technology, Inc., which offers data infrastructure semiconductor solutions, has announced the opening of three new offices in Việt Nam, one of which includes a state-of-the-art research and development laboratory.
The agreement covers policy consultation, human resources development, technology transfer, research and development (R&D), information exchange and ecosystem building.
The Alliance for Research and Training in Semiconductors and Microelectronics (ARTSeMi) for the 2025–30 period was officially launched at a forum in HCM City on Thursday.
France''s Dassault Systèmes pledged to help strengthen Việt Nam’s innovation-led ecosystem and build a strong digital workforce by applying global expertise, industry best practices, and advanced digital twin solutions.
The National Innovation Centre (NIC), in coordination with the British Embassy in Việt Nam, co-hosted the Việt Nam – UK Semiconductor Forum in Hà Nội on Monday.
As the central city of Đà Nẵng aims to be one of Việt Nam’s three leading semiconductor and microchip hubs by 2030, home to a high-quality manpower training network linked with a comprehensive semiconductor ecosystem, concerted efforts are being made...
Việt Nam has begun entering high value-added segments of the industry, including semiconductor component production as well as chip packaging and testing, an official has said.