Tiếng Việt

Collaboration

Creating Opportunities for Automotive Technology Students to Practice with New Technologies

Automotive engineering students in Da Nang now have more opportunities to access new technologies through hands-on experiences at major enterprises.

 

On December 26, DTU signed a partnership agreement with Hyundai Thanh Cong Vietnam to develop high-quality human resources for the automotive industry in particular and advanced engineering fields in general.

 

The automotive engineering students in Da Nang will have the chance to gain real-world experience at Hyundai Thanh Cong Vietnam, enabling them to apply for quality job positions. Additionally, the company will provide support laboratory facilities, equipment, and educational materials for automotive students.

 

At the signing ceremony, the company also donated research and learning equipment to students to further support their education.

 

T?o co h?i th?c hành công ngh? m?i cho sinh viên ngành ô tô

The signing ceremony with Hyundai Thanh Cong Vietnam, offering automotive engineering

students opportunities to experience new technologies. Photo: Tran Thi

 

Speaking at the event, Mr. Nguyen Anh Tu, General Director of Hyundai Thanh Cong Vietnam, stated that this collaboration with universities aimed to provide students with internships and practical training opportunities, helping them access new technologies and enhance their professional skills.

 

Through its support in infrastructure, laboratory equipment, and educational resources, the company hopes to contribute to improving the quality of student training, thereby creating a workforce ready to meet market demands.

 

"Moreover, the partnership between businesses and universities extends to research, product development, and technological innovation activities. This collaboration will also focus on training faculty members and research students, working together to produce application-oriented research projects in the automotive industry as well as advanced engineering fields,"  Mr. Nguyen Anh Tu emphasized.

 

(Media Center)