July 10, 2024 | 09:00 GMT+7

Seminar on Vietnam-Japan semiconductor cooperation held in Tokyo

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The July 9 event brought together Vietnamese and Japanese stakeholders to explore opportunities for collaboration in the burgeoning semiconductor industry.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan Pham Quang Hieu speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan Pham Quang Hieu speaks at the event (Photo: VNA)

A seminar on Vietnam-Japan semiconductor cooperation was held in Tokyo on July 9, according to a report from the Vietnam News Agency.

The event, hosted by the Vietnamese Embassy in Japan in collaboration with FPT Corporation, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation of Japan, the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), the National Innovation Centre of Vietnam (NIC), and the People's Committee of Vietnam's northern Hai Phong city, brought together Vietnamese and Japanese stakeholders to explore opportunities for collaboration in the burgeoning semiconductor industry.

Around 300 guests, including representatives from leading Vietnamese and Japanese semiconductor firms, attended the seminar.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan Pham Quang Hieu was quoted by the news agency as highlighting Vietnam's ongoing efforts to establish a robust semiconductor industry. These efforts include developing a dedicated industry strategy, a comprehensive workforce development plan, and attractive incentive packages to lure leading international semiconductor manufacturers and design companies, including those from Japan, according to the ambassador.

He announced Vietnam's plan to train 50,000 qualified engineers for the semiconductor sector by 2030. At the same time, Vietnam is fostering a national semiconductor ecosystem that will incorporate government bodies, businesses, universities, research institutions, financial institutions and startup incubators, he added.

Building on the strong and enduring relationship between the two nations over the past five decades, Vietnam wants to collaborate with Japanese organisations and firms in promoting investment, facilitating technology transfer, fostering labor exchange, and deepening integration within the global semiconductor supply chain, he said.

Meanwhile, Mr. Shimizu Eiji, head of the Semiconductor Strategy Department at METI, called on both sides to seize opportunities and adopt specific solutions that leverage the strengths of each country, contributing to the future success of semiconductor cooperation.

The event also featured presentations on the current state and future prospects of the semiconductor industry in Asia, the potential for Vietnam-Japan partnership in the field, and Vietnam's strategic advantages in the global semiconductor value chain.

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