School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering transfers technology to Vina Valves Joint Stock Company

On March 31st, 2025, the School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering (SMAE), Hanoi University of Industry, collaborated with Vina Valves Joint Stock Company to launch a technology transfer course aimed at enhancing the mechanical machining capabilities of the company's staff. This is a practical activity that demonstrates SMAE’s commitment to closely linking training with the real-world needs of businesses. With a team of instructors rich in both theoretical and practical experience, the technology transfer course will contribute to improving the personnel capacity for the company.

The technology transfer course spans 12 sessions (48 hours), with the participation of 14 trainees who are staff members directly involved in mechanical machining activities at Vina Valves Joint Stock Company. The program content is systematically designed, updating the most advanced knowledge and skills in the field of mechanical machining, including:

In-depth knowledge:

- Modern machining methods: CNC, CAD/CAM, etc.

- Mechanical materials and their applications.

- Reading technical drawings and designing machine parts.

Practical skills:

- Operating and programming CNC machines.

- Using measurement and inspection equipment in machining.

- Machining complex parts.

- Practicing occupational safety skills.

School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering transfers technology to Vina Valves Joint Stock Company

An overview of the technology transfer course to enhance mechanical machining capabilities for the staff of Vina Valves Joint Stock Company

The teaching staff for the training course consists of SMAE’s experienced lecturers, who have many years of research and teaching in the mechanical field. In addition, the trainees also participate in practical sessions at the company's modern workshop, creating favorable conditions to apply knowledge to practice.

School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering transfers technology to Vina Valves Joint Stock Company

The speech of Dr. Nguyen Van Canh – Director of Smart Manufacturing and Technology Research Center

School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering transfers technology to Vina Valves Joint Stock Company

The instruction of Mr. Ngo Quang Tu – Smart Manufacturing and Technology Research Center, SMAE for the staff of Vina Valves Joint Stock Company on the skills of reading technical drawings and ISO standards for drawings.

Mr. Nguyen The Long – Deputy Director of the Company, highly praised the quality of the program and expressed satisfaction with the knowledge and skills provided by SMAE’s lecturers. He also extended his deep gratitude to the School for organizing a meaningful technology transfer course, which contributes to enhancing the professional competence of the company's staff. In the future, the Company and the School will continue to have strategic collaborations in training, internships, recruitment, and scholarships for students.

School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering transfers technology to Vina Valves Joint Stock Company

The tour visit around the company's production workshop of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hoang Tien Dung – SMAE’s Rector and Mr. Nguyen The Long – Deputy Director of Vina Valves Joint Stock Company.

At the end of the technology transfer course, trainees are comprehensively evaluated through various methods: written exams, multiple-choice tests, oral exams, practical skill demonstrations, and product inspection.

School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering transfers technology to Vina Valves Joint Stock Company

The staff of Vina Valves Joint Stock Company focuses on participating in the technology transfer to enhance mechanical machining capabilities.

This is one of the many effective cooperation activities between SMAE and businesses in the mechanical industry. The School is committed to continuing to promote training, research, and technology transfer activities to meet the increasing demands of the labor market and contribute to the sustainable development of the country's mechanical industry.

  • Tuesday, 08:13 15/07/2025