Qorvo assists Vietnam in semiconductor human resources training

The National Innovation Centre (NIC), in partnership with US technology giants Qorvo and Cadence, on July 16 launched an integrated circuit design course to realise the target of training 50,000 engineers for Vietnam’s semiconductor industry.

The exchange ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation between the NIC and Qorvo. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
The exchange ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation between the NIC and Qorvo. (Photo: VietnamPlus)

Hanoi (VNA) – The National Innovation Centre (NIC), in partnership with US technology giants Qorvo and Cadence, on July 16 launched an integrated circuit design course to realise the target of training 50,000 engineers for Vietnam’s semiconductor industry.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung said the Analogue IC Design Course is not only the beginning of a critical training programme, but also a significant step towards Vietnamese mastery of semiconductor technology.

Dung stressed that this initiative is a crucial way to leverage Vietnam’s human resources in the country's socio-economic development strategy. The programme aims to enhance Vietnam's workforce capabilities in semiconductor design, addressing the country's talent shortage in this sector. It also aligns with the country’s target of training 50,000 engineers and graduates for the semiconductor industry by 2030.

Accordingly, Qorvo will provide senior lecturers and experts, delivering training according to US standards, while Cadence will support the initiative by supplying comprehensive software licences for semiconductor design.

As many as 40 students will be selected from the Hanoi University of Science and Technology, the Vietnam National University, Hanoi - and seven other institutions will undergo a three-month intensive programme at the NIC's Hanoi campus, combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience using Cadence Virtuoso, an industry-standard software.

Graduates will have internships and employment opportunities at Qorvo and other leading partner firms in the semiconductor design sector. The partnership was solidified with a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the NIC and Qorvo, demonstrating a strategic commitment to advancing Vietnam's semiconductor ecosystem through high-quality research, development and talent training.

Prior to the ceremony, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung met with Qorvo President and CEO Bob Bruggeworth to discuss investment and collaboration strategies to foster Vietnam's semiconductor industry.

The Ministry of Planning and Investment encouraged Qorvo and other semiconductor partners to continue investing and expanding their businesses in Vietnam, emphasizing the importance of local supply chain services and the development of R&D centres, particularly within NIC facilities, he said.

Amid the shifting global semiconductor value chain towards Southeast Asia, Dung asserted that Vietnam has the necessary conditions to develop its semiconductor industry, including a favourable geographical location, a tech-savvy young workforce, rapidly modernising infrastructure and a conducive investment environment.

The minister expressed his confidence in meeting the target of training 50,000 engineers for Vietnam's semiconductor industry, with 15,000 specialising in design by 2030, bolstering both domestic and international workforce needs. “I am confident in Vietnam's semiconductor sector.

Vietnam has the potential to become an R&D and production hub for semiconductors in the region with a robust workforce, not just 50,000 engineers but potentially hundreds of thousands,” he stated.

Innovation is identified as one of five pillars in Vietnam's socio-economic development strategy for 2021-30. This strategy has driven the comprehensive development of Vietnam's innovation ecosystem, fostering research, development and technology.

For his party Bruggeworth praised Vietnam's rapid semiconductor development and the government's decisive actions in building a local semiconductor ecosystem.

He expressed confidence that the NIC will become a central hub for semiconductor development in Vietnam, highlighting the critical role of human resources in this sector. "We will work with universities to train great engineers, both theoretical and practical here in Vietnam," Bruggeworth said.

Qorvo is a leading global supplier of semiconductor chips for power and connectivity solutions and have a component manufacturing facility in Vietnam. The company employs over 8,500 people worldwide, with revenues reaching 3.8 billion USD in the fiscal year 2024./.

VNA

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