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Mrs. Do Thi Thuy HUONG_VEIA

Mrs. Do Thi Thuy HUONG

Executive Board Member, Vietnam Electronics Industries Association (VEIA), Vietnam

Mrs. Do Thi Thuy Huong is an Executive Board Member of the Vietnam Electronics Industries Association (VEIA - an NGO represented for more than 300 electronic industry enterprises in Vietnam). As one of the leaders of the national important industry association, Mrs. Huong has spent more than 30 years serving to the development and interests of the electronic industry in Vietnam. She collaborates the electronic industry manufacturers, industry policy makers and all stake-holders to foster the industry at the context of the global change for the industry 4.0 and digitalization in Vietnam and in regional and international co-operation.

She is the active participant in international field context such as the World Electronic Forum and the Asian Electronic Forum, where gathering all the top leaders of electronic industry worldwide. She is known widely as the national expert in electronic industry and is recognized by many local and international organizations and government authorities.

In the same time, Mrs. Huong also works as Director Board of Viettronics Group, a Vietnamese corporation having 14 companies affiliated and a CEO of a joint venture company with Korean partners. She also serves as Editor in Chief of an online magazine in electronic and technology namely Vietnet24h, having address at: www.vietnet24h.vn

She has been nominated as Vice President of the Vietnam Association for Supporting Industries (VASI) since its establishment in year 2017.

Her university graduate background is in electrical automation and her second degree is bachelor of law on economic. She got master degree in Economic and Public Policy from the School of Korea Development Institute, a think tank institution from Government of South Korea and many certificates of post-graduation from Japan, Germany and Thailand in business and public administration policies.

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Panel Discussion:

Building Investment Alliances to Bolster Southeast Asia's Semiconductor Ecosystem

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