Vietnam, UK strengthen semiconductor cooperation

Vietnam is committed to accompanying and creating the most favourable conditions for international enterprises and organisations, including our partners from the UK, to expand cooperation in semiconductor research, development, production, and business, said an official of the National Innovation Centre.

Nguyen Khanh Linh, head of investment promotion and strategic technology development of the National Innovation Centre (NIC), speaks at the forum. (Photo: NIC)
Nguyen Khanh Linh, head of investment promotion and strategic technology development of the National Innovation Centre (NIC), speaks at the forum. (Photo: NIC)

Hanoi (VNA) – The National Innovation Centre (NIC), in coordination with the British Embassy in Vietnam, co-hosted the Vietnam – UK Semiconductor Forum in Hanoi on August 18.

The event brought together technology enterprises, research institutes, universities, organisations, and experts from both countries to foster cooperation in the semiconductor sector – one of the strategic industries identified by the Vietnamese Party and State as a driver of socio-economic growth in the era of digital transformation and international integration.

Speaking at the forum, NIC Director Vu Quoc Huy emphasised that Vietnam is entering a critical stage of development, aiming for sustainable growth based on science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation, with semiconductors recognised as a strategic technological industry.

He noted that the Party and State have issued many important policies, including Resolution 57 on breakthroughs in science – technology development, innovation, and national digital transformation, along with the semiconductor industry development strategy and a human resources development programme for this sector.

“We are committed to accompanying and creating the most favourable conditions for international enterprises and organisations, including our partners from the UK, to expand cooperation in research, development, production, and business in Vietnam,” Huy affirmed.

British Ambassador to Vietnam Iain Frew shared the UK’s vision for the semiconductor industry, stressing that both countries place technology at the heart of their national growth strategies, with semiconductors playing a pivotal role.

He said he believes this event marks an important beginning to spark new connections and opportunities, enabling the two countries to concretise strategic cooperation commitments and make semiconductors a pillar of the Vietnam – UK relations.

At the forum, representatives from both sides had in-depth discussions on semiconductor industry development plans, and the countries' cooperation potential in this priority sector.

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Director of the National Innovation Centre Vu Quoc Huy addressses the event. (Photo: NIC)

The UK side introduced solutions in semiconductor material analysis and manufacturing, as well as critical mineral processing, while sharing its capabilities in research, training, and collaboration in chip design, semiconductor materials, and photonic devices.

Vietnamese participants also reiterated their commitment to supporting training, research, and semiconductor product development, with the goal of deeper engagement in the global supply chain.

Within the framework of the forum, enterprises, research institutes, and universities from both countries had the chance to meet, exchange information, seek partners, and build cooperative ties.

British businesses and organisations expressed strong interest in partnering with Vietnam to develop strategic industries such as semiconductor and innovation ecosystems, thereby contributing to the Vietnam – UK partnership and delivering practical benefits to both sides./.

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