Vietnam Businesses Urge for Blockchain Training of Students and IT Specialists

Members of Vietnam’s Growing Blockchain Sector Call Governments and educational institutions should pay more attention to talent shortages. Countries need to address training shortages, they say, because the shortage of qualified people is a global challenge.

Industry insiders highlight growing need for blockchain professionals in Vietnam

Vietnam is not the only country looking for blockchain developers, China India too. When it comes to new technology, Vietnam is in the same situation as these tech hubs for the first time and is similarly understaffed, business executives told local media.

Pham Van Huy, CEO of Moonlab, a company working on blockchain and metaverse projects, said there was an inevitable shortage of expertise in Vietnam and internationally. His details quoted by the English-language daily Vietnam News:

Blockchain is still very new and there are no colleges or university training programs, so recruit people who specialize in the field. is very difficult to do. , or even the National Information Technology Center.

Huy also said that if Vietnam wants to become a hub of blockchain talent in terms of quantity and quality, it will focus on training at all levels and promote I said we need to start a dialogue on technology. , business owners and managers, employees and students.

Huy also argued that the country should try to attract Vietnamese professionals trained or working abroad with job opportunities and attractive rewards. The Director-General also emphasized the importance of international cooperation programs.

Moonlab’s CEO said that in order to have a successful blockchain business, he held courses and internships for undergraduate IT students to improve their skills and knowledge about blockchain while joining the company. We believe that we need to offer attractive salaries to

“Vietnam should soon establish training centers and courses in universities and colleges for this technology industry,” says Vietnam Blockchain Association said Phan Duc Chun, Vice Chairman of He added that the organization is currently working to prepare qualified professionals who can contribute to blockchain research, testing and deployment.

“This is the first time that Vietnam has the same starting point as the rest of the world in new technology,” said Huy Nguyen, co-founder of Kardiachain. He believes that if the country can tackle the problem at its roots, in the next five to ten years he will be able to meet market needs and support broad implementation.

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