After nearly one year of construction, installation and acceptance according to international standards, the 3D factory of 3D Smart Solutions Company (also known as 3DS) has been put into operation at address 58/6 Vo Van Hat, Long Truong Ward, Thu Duc City (aka District 9), Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam FDI Inflows Top US$18 Billion In 8 Months
Vietnam lured close to US$18.15 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) from the beginning of this year to 20 August 2023, up 8.2% year-on-year, according to the Foreign Investment Agency under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
Intel Is Building Its Largest 3D Chip Packaging Facility In Malaysia
In the global semiconductor value chain, Malaysia has always been a global center for testing and assembling – and no-one knows that better than Intel Corporation. Intel has been in the Southeast Asian nation for the last 51 years, with Malaysia opening Intel’s first international manufacturing facility in 1972.
Vietnam Drives German Investors’ Optimism
Vietnam is the country where according to AHK World Business Outlook for Spring 2023, 91% of German companies intend to continue to either invest in or expand their production, and approximately 40% of them planning to increase their workforce over the next 12 months.
HP To Shift PC Production To Thailand To Reduce China Reliance
The industry is increasingly uncomfortable with its reliance on China, this time involves manufacturing as a whole. With the prevailing geopolitical conflicts, it might just be a safer move for HP to look elsewhere to sustain manufacturing. But what are the machine tools which would be in demand?
Sumitomo Group Explores US$400 Million Investment In Industrial Parks In Thanh Hoa
Sumitomo Corporation And The People’s Committee Of North Central Thanh Hoa Province Have Signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (Mou) To Explore Investment Opportunities In Constructing Industrial Zones In The West Of Thanh Hoa City, Along With The Establishment Of Logistics And Urban Centres.
Vietnam — The Up And Coming Semiconductor Hub?
A combination of favourable government incentives, lower manpower costs and an influx of semiconductor players, Vietnam might just be the next hub for chips.