
Speaking at the event, Dr. Pham Viet Phuong, Head of the Automation Department, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, HUST, shared:
"Receiving the i3-Mechatronics Lab significantly enhances our capabilities in teaching and scientific research in Control and Automation, as well as related fields like Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Mechatronics. This lab bridges the gap between academic knowledge and real-world industrial practices, helping students gain hands-on experience and confidence before entering the workforce. We are quickly developing lab content for courses related to robotics, motion control, and smart manufacturing, and we’re also working with industry partners to provide advanced training for technical professionals already working in the automation sector."
Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the i3-Mechatronics Lab is considered one of the most advanced and comprehensive facilities of its kind in Vietnam—and even across Southeast Asia. This generous sponsorship is expected to play a key role in driving the country's industrialization, modernization, and global integration efforts.
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