The Saigon High-Tech Park (SHTP) and Synopsys, a global leader in electronic design automation and semiconductor IP, on Friday (August 26) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cultivating integrated circuit (IC) design talent in Viet Nam.
The integrated circuit market in Viet Nam has huge potential, but no significant action for its development has been taken recently, is experts’ scathing verdict.
The market for integrated circuits and semiconductors in Viet Nam has huge potential, offering great investment opportunities for domestic and foreign enterprises.
The HCM City Integrated Circuit Development Programme and investment in minimal fab, a small-scale, low-cost method of manufacturing semi-conductors are vital to making HCM City a smart city, experts have said.
The Viet Nam High Efficiency Software Corporation (VHES) on Thursday (March 16) launched its Head End System (HES) software to be used to manage the city’s smart electricity grid.
The Integrated Circuit Design Research and Education Centre under the
Vietnam National University of HCMC introduced its locally manufactured
24-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) chip for measurement on June
17.
Saigon Semiconductor Technology Inc. (SSTI) is the first local company to make
100 per cent investment in an integrated circuit manufacturing and
production factory at the Saigon Hi-tech Park.
Viet Nam National University in HCM City''s Integrated Circuit Research
and Education Centre and the Sai Gon Hi-Tech Park announced late last
week that they had begun to install two microchips for use in smart
locks.
The Integrated Circuit Design Research and Education Center (ICDREC),
on August 1, signed an agreement with SHTP Labs to apply SG8V1 and HF
RFID chips in CTS-01 container tracking systems.
The municipal administration plans to implement several measures to
develop the Integrated Circuit (IC) industry in the coming years,
officials said at a forum on Monday.