Seminar on Semiconductor Microchip Design – Opportunities and Challenges
In today's context, the semiconductor microchip industry is considered a "launchpad" for the development of the electronics industry as well as the overall economy. This manufacturing sector is currently facing both new opportunities and numerous difficulties and challenges.
Seminar on Semiconductor Microchip Design – Opportunities and Challenges organized by the Faculty of Electronic Engineering at Hanoi University of Industry on the afternoon of December 15, attracted the attention of a large number of students.
Seminar on Semiconductor Microchip Design – Opportunities and Challenges
At the seminar, experts in the field of semiconductor microchip design unanimously acknowledge that the job market in the semiconductor industry, particularly in emerging microchip technologies, is robust, mainly in the form of untapped potential. The most significant challenge lies in how to attract students to pursue disciplines in this field and elevate the quality of education to meet the stringent requirements of businesses.
The speakers shared insights and interact with students on semiconductor microchip design
Mr. Le Hai Anh, the Director of Dolphin Vietnam Company, shared his experiences in semiconductor microchip design at Dolphin Technology. Mr. Hai Anh advised students: Regardless of the field of study, in addition to fundamental specialized knowledge, you need to continuously self-improve, enhance, and stay updated on new knowledge, develop soft skills and become proficient in at least one foreign language to be ready for the era of global integration.
Mr. Le Hai Anh – Director of Dolphin Vietnam Company
Mr. Le Thanh Nam, Director of VIETA Solutions Vietnam, emphasized: The semiconductor industry in Vietnam is opening up numerous opportunities with high income potential, and the demand for human resources in this field is increasing day by day. Students need to seize the opportunity, be proactive in staying ahead of trends, and dedicate time to studying, researching, and participating in student clubs to equip themselves with the necessary knowledge.
Mr. Le Thanh Nam - Director of VIETA Solutions Vietnam
Mr. Trinh Khac Hue - General Director of Qorvo Vietnam shares insights into the inevitable development of semiconductor microchips in Vietnam as well as the opportunities and challenges
Experts also took the time to share and address students' questions regarding the opportunities, challenges, and essential knowledge needed when pursuing a career in semiconductor microchip design. They provided analyses and guidance for students about the future job market in this industry.
Some photos from the seminar:
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