Equipment Support Agreement Signed Between Faculty of Electrical Engineering and LS Electric Vietnam

Monday - 24/03/2025 16:40
On March 17th, 2025, the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and LS Electric Vietnam (https://ls-electric.com.vn/) held a ceremony to mark the donation of equipment to support the practical learning and research activities of students within the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, particularly the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. This initiative represents a significant contribution to the Faculty and the School, providing valuable resources for student development.
Equipment Support Agreement Signed Between Faculty of Electrical Engineering and LS Electric Vietnam

LS Electric Vietnam has been a key partner of the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering for several years and is a preferred employer for many graduates from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and the School as a whole. The company has consistently supported the university through various means, including scholarships, equipment sponsorships, and internship opportunities, contributing to the enhancement of the students' professional capabilities.

The representative from LS Electric Vietnam conveyed the company's commitment to a long-term partnership with the Faculty and the School. They expressed their willingness to provide necessary equipment for academic and research purposes, aligning with the shared objective of fostering the growth of young Vietnamese engineers.

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering expressed its gratitude and appreciation for the valuable contributions made by LS Electric Vietnam to both the Faculty and the School over the years. On behalf of the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, the Faculty extended its thanks to the company and expressed hope for a continued strong collaboration between the Faculty, the School, and LS Electric Vietnam in the future.

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