| 4th September 2008 (Thursday) |
| 9:00am |
Registration. Light refreshments will be served. |
| 9:30am |
Industry Address:
Challenges, Opportunities and Future Directions in VietnamĄ¯s Automotive Manufacturing Industry
- Identifying suppliers to provide suitable component parts with quality and cost control
- Addressing the gap between international assemblersĄ¯ and Vietnamese suppliers regarding acceptable standards in quality and delivery
- Going forward ¨C accelerated technology adoption for more high-tech production?
- What does VietnamĄ¯s automotive manufacturing industry need?
Dr Udo Franz Loersch, Chairman, Vietnam Automobile ManufacturersĄ¯ Association (VAMA); General Director, Mercedes-Benz Vietnam (MBV)
|
| 10:00am |
Technology presentation:
- Technology development/update for VietnamĄ¯s automotive industry
- Applications in providing parts and components in the following key grou ps: Electronics, Audio & Telematics, Interior & Passenger Restraints, Body structure, Transmissions
- Best practices in automotive manufacturing
Professor Du Quoc Thinh, General Secretary, Vietnam Society of Automotive Engineers (VSAE)
|
| 10:30am |
Industry Address:
Overview of VietnamĄ¯s Consumer Electronics Manufacturing Industry and the Developing Trends
- Demands of international brands and challenges faced by local contract manufacturers
- Challenges of maintaining a trained workforce in the consumer electronics manufacturing industry
Mr Tran Quang Hung, General Secretary, Vietnam Electronic Industries Association (VEIA) |
| 11:00am |
Industry Address:
The Importance of Mechanical Engineering Technologies to VietnamĄ¯s Development
- The ongoing technical activities of VietnamĄ¯s mechanical industry.
- Orientation and promotion of mechanical scientific research in the integration period.
Mr Nguyen Van Thu, Chairman, Vietnam Association of Mechanical Industry (VAMI) |
| 11:30am |
Government Address:
Training a skilled workforce to meet escalating manufacturing demands
- Human resource needs in VietnamĄ¯s booming manufacturing industries ¨C automotive, mechanical, electronics.
- Examining plans being rolled out to meet demand in the short to medium term
- Forecasting future skills needs and provision for continuous skills upgrading
Mr Nguyen Chi Truong, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA) |
| 12:00pm |
+End of Conference |
The conference programme is subject to changes at the OrganiserĄ¯s discretion. Updated as at 22 July 2008.
|