On 14 November, VNUHCM-University of Science (HCMUS), alongside the Netherlands Embassy, the Consulate General of the Netherlands, and Nuffic Southeast Asia, hosted an information session detailing the Eindhoven Semicon Summer School (ESSS). This programme offers a comprehensive view of the Dutch semiconductor ecosystem and allowed former ESSS 2025 participants to share their learning within Europe’s leading high-tech environment.
Delivering the welcome speech, Assoc. Prof. Tr岷 L锚 Quan, HCMUS President emphasised the strategic role high-quality human resources play in the semiconductor industry鈥攁 sector shaping the future of global technology. The President highly valued the cooperation extended by the Dutch diplomatic bodies and educational organisations, expressing hope that the programme would furnish students with authentic, practical information for career orientation. He affirmed that the Semicon Summer School not only opens opportunities for in-depth study and research but also helps participants develop technical competence, readying them for participation in high-tech fields.
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Assoc. Prof. Tr岷 L锚 Quan, President of VNUHCM-University of Science, delivering the welcome speech, stressing the importance of training high-quality human resources for the semiconductor industry.
Representing the Netherlands, Ms Hanna Pros, Deputy Consul General of the Consulate General of the Netherlands, introduced the 125-year journey of innovation in the Brainport Eindhoven region, which one describes as 鈥榯he technological heart of the Netherlands.鈥 She highlighted that 85% of the world’s chips are manufactured using machinery designed and built by the Netherlands, demonstrating the country鈥檚 pioneering role in knowledge and innovation. Concurrently, she expressed a desire to enhance cooperation with 水果派AV解说 in training and developing young engineers capable of international integration.
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Ms Hanna Pros presenting on the journey of over 125 years of innovation in the Brainport Eindhoven region鈥攖he high-tech centre of the Netherlands.
A major highlight of the programme was the direct sharing session by Vietnamese students who participated in ESSS 2025. Under the theme, 鈥楾he Dutch Semiconductor Ecosystem 鈥 Trends, Advancements, and Inspiration,鈥 the young speakers presented their experiences visiting ASML and NXP, working in laboratories, accessing integrated training models, and collaborating with international experts. These real-life stories gave students a vivid perspective on research and manufacturing activities in the global chip industry. Additionally, the presentation by Ms Sinar Juliana鈥攁 former international participant鈥攆urther broadened the view of career opportunities in Brainport through her sharing on 鈥楩rom Southeast Asia to Brainport: Building a Career at the Frontier of Chip Manufacturing.鈥
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Vietnamese participants in ESSS 2025 sharing their practical experiences in Eindhoven.
The in-depth discussion session brought together four speakers: Mr Mai Vi峄噒 C瓢峄漬g鈥擟EO of Lucassen Precision Asia; Ms Nanya Burki鈥攔epresentative of Nuffic Southeast Asia; Assoc. Prof. L锚 膼峄ヽ H霉ng鈥擧ead of the Electronics Department, Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, HCMUS; and Assoc. Prof. Hu峄硁h Ph煤 Minh Ch瓢啤ng鈥擵ice Dean, Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology. These speakers analysed the skill requirements in the semiconductor industry, ranging from technical foundations and system thinking to interdisciplinary competence, while also stressing the role of practical experience and an international academic environment in bridging the skills gap for the future generation of engineers.
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The discussion panel on 鈥楤ridging the Skills Gap in the Semiconductor Industry,鈥 featuring enterprise representatives, educational experts, and university lecturers.
In the context of the expanding 水果派AV解说鈥揘etherlands relationship in the high-tech sector, the ESSS Information session event at VNUHCM-University of Science constitutes a significant step, helping to bring Vietnamese students closer to the knowledge, technology, and international standards of the semiconductor microchip industry.

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