One message strongly resonated throughout the seminar: "Do Right at the Beginning." In the semiconductor industry, quality cannot be inspected into a product at the end—it must be built into every process from the very first operation. Every micron matters, every process counts, and every detail contributes to the final product's reliability. These challenges also represent the technological capabilities that CNCTech is committed to developing in the years ahead.
As part of CNCTech's Mid-Year Review Conference and Second-Half Business Planning, the Sales & Marketing Business Session brought together the Group's leadership, sales, and marketing teams to review business performance, analyze market trends, and align strategic priorities for the months ahead.
This week, CNCTech was pleased to welcome the Prodrive team to our manufacturing facilities for a two-day factory visit and technical exchange.
CNCTech officially kicked off its first day at M-Tech Tokyo 2026, one of Japan's largest exhibitions dedicated to mechanical components, manufacturing technologies, and industrial innovation, held at Tokyo Big Sight.
As part of VAMI’s international collaboration initiatives, CNCTech Group and MK Group jointly welcomed a delegation of Australian companies to CNCTech Thăng Long Factory. The visit opened discussions on cooperation in advanced manufacturing, high-tech applications, and dual-use technology.
CNCTech is excited to participate in Australian Manufacturing Week (AMW) 2026, one of the most important industry events in the region. This year, our goal is clear: research the market, strengthen our presence, and build long-term opportunities in Australia.
This week, the CNCTech sales manager - Tracy continues participating in a professional training program in collaboration with GIZ – a German government organization specializing in global business and management development. This is part of CNCTech’s commitment to "continuous learning, skill enhancement, and sustainable development" for our people.
At IFAT 2026, the CNCTech team explored emerging technologies and sustainability trends shaping the future of industrial manufacturing — from closed-loop water recycling systems and AI-powered waste sorting to real-time energy and water monitoring solutions. The exhibition provided valuable insights into how green technologies are becoming strategic tools for improving operational efficiency, optimizing resources, and building smarter, more sustainable manufacturing ecosystems.
CNCTech will attend Australian Manufacturing Week 2026 in Brisbane from May 12–14, 2026 as a visitor, marking an important step in our journey to explore and develop Australia as one of CNCTech’s key potential markets in the coming years.