Chip “Make in Vietnam”: VIẾT TIẾP GIẤC MƠ CỦA CHA ANH | Vinh Quang Nguyễn | TEDxFTU Hanoi
From a dream nurtured over four decades by our ancestors, Vietnam's journey to conquer the global semiconductor industry has been concretized through countless efforts, filled with both opportunities and challenges. At ???? ???????? ????, Mr. Nguyen Vinh Quang - Founder and CEO of FPT Semiconductor, guided the audience on a journey back in time to reflect on this path to the present day.
Vietnam now once again is trying to conquer the world with “semiconductor chips”. The audience was captivated by the journey to conquer the global semiconductor industry through three significant phases, starting with the Z181 Factory and culminating in FPT's PMIC chips... Moreover, in today's era, Vietnam stands at the precipice of securing a position on the global semiconductor map, and to realize this ambitious goal, the greatest opportunity lies with Vietnam's youth.
With “Make in Vietnam” chips, Mr. Quang believes that Vietnam's young generation will continue the 40-year journey and fulfill the dream of our ancestors! In 2022, Nguyen Vinh Quang established FPT Semiconductor, carrying on the long-held ambition of producing "Make in Vietnam" semiconductors. This venture has resulted in the creation of the first microchips for IoT applications in the healthcare sector, marking a significant breakthrough in affirming Vietnam's technological prowess.
Moreover, FPT has selected Power Management IC (PMIC) design for IoT devices. Often considered the heart of electronic devices, PMIC ensures their smooth operation. These achievements have even extended to international markets like Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the US, Europe, and China, elevating Vietnam's standing in the global semiconductor industry.
With over a decade of experience and as a visionary leader, Mr. Nguyen Vinh Quang has driven FPT Semiconductor to achieve remarkable feats, from designing and developing various semiconductors to cultivating a talented engineering team and fostering international partnerships. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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