Duy Tan Dream
DTU in the Vietnam Delegation at the “Vietnam-China Forum on Higher Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation Cooperation”
During the State visit to China on the afternoon of April 14, 2026, in Beijing, Party General Secretary and State President To Lam visited and delivered a policy speech at the "Vietnam-China Forum on Higher Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation Cooperation" at Tsinghua University.

Party General Secretary and State President To Lam delivers a policy speech at Tsinghua University
As part of the Vietnamese delegation, DTU had the honor of participating, reaffirming the active role of Vietnamese higher education institutions in the process of international integration and strengthening collaborations with leading universities in the region.
The DTU delegation at the forum included:
- Dr. Le Nguyen Bao - DTU Provost
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Gia Nhu - Rector of the DTU School of Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence
- Dr. Bui Kim Luan - Rector of the DTU Hospitality & Tourism Institute
- Dr. Dang Thuy Lien - Vice Rector of the DTU School of Languages, Humanities & Social Sciences

The DTU delegation at Tsinghua University
At the forum, education leaders and experts from both countries focused on in-depth discussions across four sessions, shaping the future of bilateral cooperation:
1. Development of Higher Education Coordination and Building Regional Talent Communities: Focused on connecting human resources between Vietnam and China.
2. International Cooperation in Industrial Supply Chain Management Training: Promoted the integration of highly-skilled workforce training with the actual needs of production chains.
3. Environment and Sustainable Development: Discussed the role of education and technology in addressing global challenges.
4. Artificial Intelligence and Digital Education: Focused on empowering through technology and collaborative governance in the AI era.

Delegates attended the forum
DTU presented a practical cooperation model aimed at realizing the goal of training human resources that can adapt in the AI era:
Collaboration with Alibaba Cloud: Integrating AI training with real-world cloud computing infrastructure.
Partnership with Chengdu Minto Technology: Establishing a joint laboratory for large model technology applications and developing AI Agent systems to support teaching.
Cooperation with UBTech: Developing an AI-Robotics ecosystem, bridging Artificial Intelligence theory with real-world applications and interactive robots.
Collaboration with KMAX: Research and technology transfer in Virtual Reality and AI, with applications in Medicine.
DTU views the "AI + Discipline" model as the most direct approach to bridging the technology gap. By integrating AI into various fields - from Tourism and Languages to Management - DTU equips students not only to "understand" technology but also to "adapt" and "co-create" in a rapidly evolving technological environment.
DTU's cooperation model is not just about technology transfer; it’s about co-creating the future of knowledge and driving innovation across the region.
(Media Center)