
Vietnam’s Manufacturing depends on AI for productivity boost

Vietnam's manufacturing sector is increasingly reliant on artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation to drive growth and competitiveness, as outlined in Zebra Technologies Corporation's 2024 Manufacturing Vision Study. The study highlights that 46% of manufacturers in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region expect AI to spur growth by 2024, rising to 68% by 2029. This rapid surge underscores the crucial role of AI in enhancing productivity and improving quality in manufacturing processes.Challenges in Adopting Digital TechnologiesManufacturers face big challenges when trying to adopt digital technologies. Globally, 30-40% of those surveyed say the main problems are high labor costs, a lack of skilled workers, and difficulties in combining information technology (IT) with operational technology (OT). In the Asia Pacific region, these challenges are even greater due to the sector's rapid expansion and the need for continual reskilling of the workforce.Vietnam’s Ambitious Manufacturing GoalsVietnam's government has set ambitious goals for its manufacturing sector, targeting a 30% contribution to GDP and an annual labor productivity growth rate of 7.5%. With the manufacturing sector expected to grow by more than 8.5% per year, adopting AI and other advanced technologies is critical. FDI has been pivotal, with the sector attracting $20 billion in 2023, accounting for over 60% of Vietnam’s total FDI. This influx has strengthened Vietnam's position as a manufacturing hub, particularly in electronics and textiles.Real-Time Data and AI IntegrationThe report emphasizes that real-time data visibility is key to driving digital transformation in manufacturing. By integrating AI-powered analytics, manufacturers can enhance data management, track performance, and address issues immediately. This allows for better decision-making, predictive maintenance, and quality control, leading to greater efficiency and reduced downtime.ConclusionIn conclusion, Vietnam's manufacturing sector stands at a crucial juncture, where embracing AI and digitalization will be essential for sustaining growth and competitiveness. With global and regional manufacturers increasingly prioritizing these technologies, Vietnam’s push towards a digitally-enabled manufacturing environment is expected to play a critical role in achieving the sector's ambitious growth targets.Source: Vietnam Economic News
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TMA Recognized in Vietnam’s Top 10 Digital Technologies Companies 2024

TMA Solutions, a leading digital technology company in Vietnam, is proud to announce that it has been recognized as one of the Top 10 Digital Technologies Companies in Vietnam: Vietnam’s Trillion Digital Technologies Companies. The award was presented by VINASA (Vietnam Software and IT Services Association) at a ceremony held on September 21st.In addition to this prestigious award, TMA was also honored in the Top 10 Software and IT Service Outsourcing Companies. These recognitions highlight TMA's commitment to providing high-quality software development solutions and services to global clients.TMA provides expertise in advanced technologies, including 5G, IoT, AI, and robots to top international organizations in the automotive, healthcare, finance-banking, and telecommunications industries. With strong investment in R&D, TMA is well-prepared to meet market demands, offering over 50 solutions to support businesses in digital transformation and AI adoption.
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The Semiconductor Industry: A New Pillar of Vietnam-U.S. Cooperation

Vietnam is prioritizing the development of its semiconductor industry by attracting investment from foreign companies, especially those from the United States. Both countries have agreed to cooperate in innovation and see the semiconductor sector as a key pillar in their partnership.The U.S. government has committed to supporting Vietnam in building a semiconductor ecosystem, including the establishment of two training centers in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi to train tens of thousands of semiconductor engineers. Vietnam is also actively collaborating with the U.S. on OECD semiconductor initiatives to deepen its integration into the global supply chain.Minister of Planning and Investment Dung Nguyen emphasized that this initiative marks the start of an internationally standardized training program that will enhance Vietnam’s technological capacity in the semiconductor field. With its rapidly growing digital economy, young workforce, and modern infrastructure, Vietnam is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for major technology corporations.Minister of Planning and Investment Dung Nguyen. Photo: NIC.Minister Dung highlighted that U.S. investment and support are vital to unlocking a prosperous future for both nations. To meet the goal of training 50,000 semiconductor engineers by 2030, Vietnam is rolling out numerous training programs at universities, in collaboration with a wide range of partners.Source: Vietnam.net
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TMA Korea Showcases Innovations at K-ICT WEEK 2024

From September 10 to 12, TMA Korea participated in the K-ICT WEEK 2024 in Busan. This event served as a significant platform for showcasing 4th Industrial revolution technologies and provided opportunities for networking across the AI KOREA, CLOUD EXPO, and IT EXPO exhibitions. The focus was on connecting local businesses in industries such as maritime, finance, and logistics with advanced AI technologies. At the event, TMA’s booth presented many solutions in AI, Fintech, and Healthcare. We met and connected with over 70 South Korean companies. Through the event, we gained a deeper understanding of client needs, expanded our business activities, and increased awareness of TMA in the South Korean market.
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TMA Tech Group Donated 300 Million VND to Support People in Flooded Areas

On September 23, TMA Technology Group donated 300 million VND to support Northern localities severely affected by Storm No. 3 - Yagi. According to Mr. Hiep Phan, Director of Communications, this donation was drawn from TMA's charitable fund, with contributions from 4,000 employees. For over 10 years, TMA’s charity fund has been actively involved in various social activities by local authorities. One notable program is “Thuy’s Dream”, initiated by Tuoi Tre Newspaper, which aims to help children with cancer across the country.This contribution not only demonstrates TMA’s commitment to standing alongside the community in times of hardship but also promotes humanitarian values and fosters a spirit of solidarity.Explore more at tuoitre.vn
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TMA Attends Tech4life Expo, Engages in Global B2B Matching

On September 12, TMA participated in the Tech4life Expo & Summit 2024, an event celebrating National Digital Transformation Day in Ho Chi Minh City. The event attracted over 2,000 delegates from both domestic and international economies, including South Korea, China, India, Japan, France, Sri Lanka, Russia, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, and Germany. It featured four conference sessions with over 30 speakers, more than 50 exhibition booths, and over 200 business networking opportunities. At the event, TMA representatives engaged in B2B networking with over 20 companies from Taiwan, South Korea, and Russia, expanding collaboration opportunities and exploring new business potentials. This gave us a great chance to explore new partnerships and business opportunities, opening doors for future collaboration.
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