Workshop on "Digitalization and comprehensive connection of the design and manufacturing process of mechanical and electronic products".
In order to create opportunities for lecturers to access new technology for industrial production, digitalization and the application of digital technology in their working process, on the morning of August 3, Hanoi University of Industry collaborated with Vietbay Technology Co., Ltd and Siemens Vietnam to organize a conference with the theme "Digitalization and comprehensive connection of the design and manufacturing process of mechanical and electronic products".
Overview of the conference
Attending the event, on the side of Hanoi University of Industry, there was the presence of Dr. Nguyen Van Thien - Head of Personnel and Administration Department; Dr. Nguyen Van Thanh - Director of Center for Enterprise Partnership; together with representatives of leaders and lecturers of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Automobile Technology, Faculty of Information Technology.
Ms. Dam Thi Hong Lan - Director of Vietbay Technology Co., Ltd. gave the opening speech
On the side of Vietbay Technology Co., Ltd, there was Ms. Dam Thi Hong Lan - Company Director; Mr. Cao Van Lanh - Deputy Director of the Company. On the side of Siemens Vietnam, there was Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen - Sales Director; Mr. Luong Van Minh – Technology expert.
The conference attracted nearly 60 delegates from Northern technical universities and leaders of mechanical and electronic enterprises.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Quyen - Sales Director of Siemens Vietnam Company gave a presentation on "Development trend of the electronics industry"
Mr. Cao Van Lanh - Deputy Director of Vietbay Technology Co., Ltd gave a presentation on "Solutions to shorten design time and increase the quality of mechanical and electronic products with optimal cost"
Mr. Luong Van Minh - Technology expert of Siemens Vietnam Company gave a presentation on "Solutions to connect and control production in real time"
Ms. Dam Thi Hong Lan - Director of Vietbay Technology Co., Ltd gave a presentation on "Startup support program and small and medium enterprises of Siemens and Vietbay"
At the conference, Vietbay Technology Co., Ltd and Siemens Vietnam Company opened the Design Competition for university students with a total prize value of up to 380 million VND. The Competition Organizing Committee will start accepting entries from August 8, 2022 to the end of October 10, 2022.
Within the framework of the seminar program, the delegates spent time visiting the Smart Factory Research Center at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Hanoi University of Industry.
Delegates take souvenir photos at the Smart Factory Research Center of Hanoi University of Industry
Smart factory research center is one of many projects that Hanoi University of Industry has been cooperating with enterprises. The overall goal of the project is to develop a smart factory laboratory model to supplement and improve knowledge and experimental skills for engineering students in applying industry 4.0 technologies to real production activities.
Siemens technology group has nearly 303,000 employees in more than 200 countries worldwide, achieving revenue of 62.3 billion euros and net profit of 6.7 billion euros in fiscal year 2021. Siemens marked its presence in Vietnam with the supply and installation of two industrial steam turbines for Bai Bang Paper Factory in 1979. The establishment of a representative office in 1993 and becoming a limited liability company in 2002 are important milestones in the company's history in Vietnam. Over the past several decades Siemens has successfully participated in a wide range of critical infrastructure projects.
Vietbay is a leading company in Vietnam operating in the field of consulting and providing software copyright, high-tech solutions in the copyright software market in general and CAD/CAM/CAE/PLM solution technology in particular with 16 years of experience.
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