Vietnam Approves Semiconductor Industry Human Resources Development Plan for 2030 and 2050

TapTechNews September 25th news, according to the information from the Economic and Commercial Office of the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam, on September 21st, the Vietnamese government issued Decision No. 1017/QĐ-TTg, approving the Human Resources Development Plan for the Semiconductor Industry by 2030 for 2050.

The overall goals of the above plan are as follows:

By 2030:

Cultivate and develop high-quality human resources in the semiconductor industry, focusing on semiconductor circuit design, packaging and testing; gradually master semiconductor production technology; cultivate at least 50,000 semiconductor industry talents with a university degree or above.

Cultivate at least 42,000 engineers and university graduates, 7,500 master's students, and 500 doctoral students;

Cultivate at least 15,000 design talents in the semiconductor industry, and 35,000 labor forces in production, packaging, testing and other processes;

Cultivate 5,000 professional talents in the field of artificial intelligence applied in the semiconductor industry.

By 2050:

Have a strong labor force and participate in the global semiconductor industry value chain; can meet the development requirements of the Vietnamese semiconductor industry in quality and quantity.

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According to TapTechNews' previous report, on September 21 local time, the Vietnamese government announced the development strategy for the semiconductor industry by 2030 and the vision by 2050, aiming to build Vietnam into one of the world's leading centers in the semiconductor industry.

The overall semiconductor strategy of the Vietnamese government can be simply described as C=SET+1: where C is Chip; S stands for Specialized, referring to specialized semiconductors; E is the abbreviation of Electronics, referring to the downstream electronics industry; and T is Talent, emphasizing the importance attached to talents in the chip industry; +1 reflects Vietnam's location and policy advantages in the era of diversified semiconductor supply chains.

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