Faculty of Physics – Engineering Physics visits and exchanges at ITO Vietnam Co., Ltd.

As part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen the connection between academia and industry, the leadership and students of the Faculty of Physics – Engineering Physics, University of Science, VNU-HCM conducted a visit and working session at ITO Vietnam Co., Ltd., a long-standing partner where many of the Faculty’s students are currently undertaking internships and gaining valuable hands-on experience.

The meeting took place in a professional and open atmosphere, featuring meaningful discussions focused on collaboration in education, research, and high-quality human resource development. The two sides exchanged ideas on:

- An overview presentation of ITO Vietnam Co., Ltd., introducing its operations, workplace environment, and career opportunities for students.

- Career orientation and skill development, helping students prepare for professional integration after graduation.

- Potential partnerships between the University and the Company in organizing short-term training courses, implementing joint projects, and enhancing academic–industry cooperation.

- A tour of laboratories, production areas, and electronic assembly lines, offering insights into the real-world work environment experienced by student interns.

ITO Vietnam Co., Ltd. is a leading enterprise specializing in the design, assembly, and technical services for high-tech machinery in the electrical and electronics industries. With strong capabilities in automation solutions, precision electronic component assembly, and the distribution of specialized equipment, ITO Vietnam provides a modern and professional environment for future engineers.

This visit not only served to strengthen the partnership between the Faculty and the Company, but also opened up new directions for cooperation in education, research, and technology transfer, towards the shared goal of integrating academic training with real-world practice and developing a highly skilled workforce for the high-tech, electronics, and semiconductor industries.