During his visit to Hanoi, Professor Lee Young Hee from Korea emphasized the importance of establishing a National laboratory in Vietnam to develop high-quality human resources for the semiconductor industry. He discussed the challenges facing the industry and the need for new technologies to replace silicon.
Professor Lee Young Hee highlighted the critical role of human resources in the semiconductor sector and emphasized the need for investing in training and education. He proposed the establishment of a National laboratory focused on semiconductor research and development as well as training high-quality personnel for the industry.
Furthermore, he stressed the need for infrastructure improvement and modern equipment in universities to support the development of the semiconductor industry. Professor Lee Young Hee shared his experience of working with Vietnamese students and admired their dedicated and innovative spirit, which he considered a valuable asset for Vietnam’s semiconductor industry.
The Ministry of Science and Technology in Vietnam has implemented programs and projects to develop human resources for the semiconductor industry, aligning with its science and technology development strategy until 2030. Predicting a significant demand for semiconductor professionals by 2030, Professor Lee Young Hee called for government investment in infrastructure and equipment to support the growth of the industry. He emphasized creating a conducive environment for businesses to operate and attract talent in the semiconductor sector.
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