The HCM City C4IR, part of an agreement between Việt Nam and the WEF, is one of the 19 C4IRs of the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the second one in Southeast Asia.
The Hòa Lạc Hi-Tech Park is collaborating with institutes, universities and enterprises to prepare a skilled workforce for the development of semiconductor industry, said insiders.
The new centre has racks with a capacity of three times higher than the average in Việt Nam. It meets the development trend of artificial intelligence (AI) with high-performance computer chips to increase computing ability.
HCM City''s Sài Gòn Hi-Tech Park (SHTP) and German technology company Siemens Electronic Design Automation Pte Ltd signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday (February 27) to strengthen cooperation in human resource training for the semiconductor industry in Việt Nam.
The KP Aero Industries Co. Ltd from the Republic of Korea on January 30 held a ground-breaking ceremony to start the construction of its KP Vina Aircraft Component factory with an investment of US$20 million at Đà Nẵng Hi-Tech Park...
The factory plans to begin the first investment phase in the fourth quarter of 2024 and reach full capacity manufacturing by the second quarter of 2029.
IDC Hòa Lạc is capable of providing the most advanced data services in Việt Nam, and ready to meet the tailored requirements of all customer segments domestically and internationally.
Under the MoU, Cadence plans to explore the opportunity to provide its integrated circuit (IC) design software tools and relevant training programmes to local universities through the Cadence Academic Network.
Long Hau Corporation has been developing ready-built factories for rent projects on 29.6ha at the city’s Hi-Tech Park in three stages with a registered investment of (US$46.4 million), a report from the DHIZA unveiled.
The US$35-million Fujikin Danang Research, Development and Manufacture Centre, funded by Fujikin Incorporated from Japan, has freshly been inaugurated in the central coastal city of Đà Nẵng.