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Chula Partners with World Economic Forum to Launch 2025 Gender Gap Report: Thailand Leads in Education and Health

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Chula Partners with World Economic Forum to Launch 2025 Gender Gap Report: Thailand Leads in Education and Health
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Chula Partners with World Economic Forum to Launch 2025 Gender Gap Report: Thailand Leads in Education and Health

2025-08-21 10:00 Last Updated At:10:15

BANGKOK, Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Chulalongkorn University, as the sole partner of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Thailand, has released the findings of the Global Gender Gap Report 2025, highlighting that gender equality is not merely a social issue but a key strategy for national economic development. 

In 2025, Thailand has shown progress in several areas, especially in women's education and health: 

  • Education: Perfect score of 1.000 – Ranked 1st in the world 
  • Health and Survival: Score 0.977 – Ranked 29th in the world / 1st in the region 
  • Economic Participation and Opportunity: Score 0.786 – Ranked 17th in the world / 3rd in the region 
  • Political Empowerment: Score 0.786 – Ranked 105th in the world / 5th in the region 

Thailand's overall score is 0.728, an increase from the previous year, placing the country 66th globally and 3rd in the region. 

Despite leading the world in education and possessing strong potential, Thai women still face limited opportunities in policy-level leadership positions, reflecting that ability alone is not sufficient if opportunities and power remain restricted. 

Thailand's Strengths: 

  • Equal access to education at all levels 
  • World-leading levels of women's health 
  • Continuously increasing economic participation by women 

Development Strategies: 

  • Increase the proportion of women in leadership roles. 
  • Improve support systems and environments that empower women's potential. 
  • Close the gender gap to foster innovation, growth, and sustainable social cohesion in Thailand. 

Read the full report: https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-gender-gap-report-2025/

Continue reading on website: https://www.chula.ac.th/en/news/253258/

About Chulalongkorn University

Chulalongkorn University has made the world's top 50 university list for employment outcomes, which reflects both the high employment rate and work ability of Chula graduates. The university is also listed as the best in Thailand for the 15th Consecutive Year (since 2009), according to the newly released QS World University Rankings 2024, putting Chula at 211th in the world, up from 244th last year.

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Chula Partners with World Economic Forum to Launch 2025 Gender Gap Report: Thailand Leads in Education and Health

Chula Partners with World Economic Forum to Launch 2025 Gender Gap Report: Thailand Leads in Education and Health

HANOI, Vietnam, Jan. 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Viettel Group has officially broken ground on the construction of Vietnam's first semiconductor chip fabrication plant. The project is implemented by Viettel as a mission assigned by the Ministry of National Defense, in accordance with a Government Resolution.

For the first time, Vietnam is developing domestic chip fabrication capability, laying a foundation for the goal of gradually mastering core technologies and developing a domestic semiconductor ecosystem.

The plant will be built in the Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park (Hanoi) on an area of 27 hectares, oriented to become national infrastructure serving research, design, testing, and semiconductor chip production.

Once operational, the plant will be able to serve national industries such as aerospace, telecommunications, IoT, automotive manufacturing, medical devices, and automation, among others.

A complete semiconductor chip product typically goes through six main stages: product definition, system design, detailed design, chip fabrication, packaging and testing, and integration and testing. In recent years, Vietnam has gradually participated in five of these stages; however, chip fabrication—the most complex and critical stage—has not yet been possible domestically. Building a semiconductor chip fabrication plant will help complete and close the entire semiconductor chip production process in Vietnam.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Prime Minister of Vietnam Pham Minh Chinh emphasized: "The groundbreaking of Vietnam's first high-tech semiconductor chip fabrication plant is an event of particularly important significance. This is a step toward realizing the national semiconductor industry development strategy, creating a foundation for Vietnam to gradually participate more deeply in the global value chain, based on science, technology, and innovation."

According to the Prime Minister, the plant's presence will contribute to completing the domestic semiconductor ecosystem, enabling chip design companies, technology start-ups, and research institutions to shorten testing cycles, quickly finalize products, and bring technology into practical applications.

The plant is also expected to become a hands-on training center for the semiconductor workforce, linking training with a real production environment. Through this, Vietnam aims to train 50,000 chip design engineers under the Semiconductor Industry Human Resources Development Program through 2030, toward a scale of more than 100,000 people in Vietnam's semiconductor industry under the National Semiconductor Strategy through 2040.

For Viettel, being assigned to lead the implementation of the semiconductor chip fabrication plant continues the Group's core technology development strategy, which it has persistently pursued for many years. Viettel has proactively prepared human resources through in-depth training, international cooperation, and technology transfer, while also accumulating experience from research, design, and the application of chips in technology systems and products.

Lieutenant General Tao Duc Thang, Chairman and CEO of Viettel Group, affirmed: "Immediately after today's groundbreaking ceremony, the Group will begin implementing the project, with the set objective that by the end of 2027 we will complete the construction, receive technology transfer, and begin pilot production. The period from 2028 to 2030 will focus on finalizing and optimizing processes and improving line efficiency in accordance with industry standards, thereby serving as a basis for researching chip fabrication technology at more advanced process nodes."

The project will be implemented during 2026–2030, with a roadmap from plant construction and technology transfer to process completion and improved operational efficiency. In the long term, the Hoa Lac plant is planned to be expandable in scale, providing a foundation for Vietnam to gradually access more advanced semiconductor technologies.

The groundbreaking of the high-tech semiconductor chip fabrication plant marks an important milestone in Vietnam's journey to build technological capability, contributing to realizing the goal of "Technological self-reliance, Sustainable Future."

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Viettel Breaks Ground on Vietnam's First Semiconductor Chip Fabrication Plant

Viettel Breaks Ground on Vietnam's First Semiconductor Chip Fabrication Plant

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