Enhancing research capabilities and practical skills for students majoring in Automotive Technology at Hanoi University of Industry
Engaging with renowned automotive brands featuring intelligent, modern, and environmentally friendly technologies, pioneering new trends, students in the field of automotive technology at Hanoi University of Industry (HaUI) will have the best conditions for study and practice. This will enable them to easily adapt to the practical work requirements of enterprises.
Overview of the Working Session
The School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering (SMAE) at Hanoi University of Industry (HaUI) and Vietnam Automotive Development - Nissan Vietnam (VAD) will expand the cooperation to improve the quality of the automotive technology workforce in the context of the digital era and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
On June 6, 2024, the School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, HaUI received a car donation from Vietnam Automotive Development - Nissan Vietnam
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Van Dong, Vice Rector of Hanoi University of Industry, shared: To train the workforce serving the development of Vietnam's automotive industry, HaUI has innovated and updated its programs and training methods, improved the quality of the teaching staff, and invested comprehensively in facilities and equipment to align with the common development trends of society. HaUI has been vigorously developing a model that links the university with enterprises, in which Nissan Vietnam remains a reliable partner, opening up extensive cooperation opportunities that will benefit both parties in the future.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Van Dong, Vice Rector of Hanoi University of Industry, speaking at the event
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Van Dong, Vice Rector of HaUI, expressed his gratitude for Nissan Vietnam's companionship and support, believing that the car donated by Nissan Vietnam, along with the school's equipment system, will create an advanced learning and research environment. Modern technological equipment will enhance practical skills, allowing students to engage with professional processes and work styles of Japanese enterprises, contributing to the improvement of HaUI's training quality.
Mr. Tran Chi Nghia, Deputy General Director of Vietnam Automotive Development - Nissan Vietnam, speaking at the working session
Mr. Tran Chi Nghia, Deputy General Director of Vietnam Automotive Development - Nissan Vietnam, expressed his pleasure to partner with the School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering at Hanoi University of Industry and his desire to collaborate with HaUI in training and developing a high-quality engineering workforce for the growth of Vietnam's automotive industry.
With these initial significant achievements, SMAE, HaUI, and Nissan Vietnam will continue to promote comprehensive cooperation in training, scientific research, and technology transfer in fields related to automotive technology. This will gradually fulfill the goal of helping learners master technology in line with the new era's scientific and technical advancements, applying advanced technology to projects serving the sustainable development of the community.
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