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Da Nang IC, AI research and training centre established

The People’s Committee of Da Nang city in central Vietnam on December 30 issued a decision to establish an integrated circuit (IC) and artificial intelligence (AI) research and training centre.
Da Nang IC, AI research and training centre established ảnh 1Vietnam has more than 5,570 IC engineers at present, over 85% of whom are in Ho Chi Minh City, 8% in Hanoi and 7% in Da Nang city. (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) – The People’s Committee ofDa Nang city in central Vietnam on December 30 issued a decision to establish an integrated circuit (IC) and artificial intelligence (AI) research and training centre.

The centre, to operate under the management of themunicipal Department of Information and Communications, is formed on the basisof reorganising the Da Nang high-quality human resources development centre atthe Department of Home Affairs.

The centre will perform such activities as researchand training, technology transfer, and resources mobilisation in the fields ofmicrochips, semiconductors and AI in line with legal regulations, said Chairmanof the municipal People’s Committee Le Trung Chinh.

Vietnam is in need of high-quality engineers for thesemiconductor industry, which holds great potential to create a breakthroughfor sustainable economic development.

According to market research company Technavioa, thesemiconductors market in Vietnam is estimated to grow at a compound annualgrowth rate of 6.5% between 2021-2025.

The country has more than 5,570 IC engineers atpresent, over 85% of whom are in Ho Chi Minh City, 8% in Hanoi and 7% inDa Nang city./.
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