Intel celebrates two decades of investment in Viet Nam
After 20 years, US tech giant Intel has produced more than 4 billion semiconductor units, generating over 110 billion USD in export value for Viet Nam.
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After 20 years, US tech giant Intel has produced more than 4 billion semiconductor units, generating over 110 billion USD in export value for Viet Nam.
STEM education is increasingly recognised as a crucial foundation for developing the workforce needed for the digital economy and future strategic technology sectors. It represents a modern educational approach aimed at cultivating scientific thinking, creativity and problem-solving skills among students from an early age.
Developing STEM education holds a particularly important position in the Politburo’s Resolution No. 71-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in education and training development. It is recognised as a teaching approach that meets the demands of the new era, where creativity, science, and technology are the foremost resources.
Deputy Prime Minister Pham Thi Thanh Tra on December 17 attended the inauguration of a STEM education practice classroom at Nguyen Hue High School in Yen Bai ward, Lao Cai province, highlighting the role of hands-on learning in fostering creativity and innovation among students.