Hitachi Systems Vietnam Signed MOU with Leading Vietnam Universities to Establish Digital Industrial Laboratory

Hitachi Systems Vietnam Signed MOU with Leading Vietnam Universities to Establish Digital Industrial Laboratory

Thu Dau Mot University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Danang University of Technology, Thuyloi University and Thai Nguyen University of Technology.

HANOI, VIETNAM, FEBRUARY 2021 --- Hitachi Systems Vietnam Co., Ltd., a subsidiary company of Hitachi Sunway Information Systems Sdn. Bhd. (“Hitachi Sunway”) shares an update of its current progress of the company active involvement in setting up Digital Industrial Laboratories with various universities to improve the quality of education for students in the period of Vietnam's integration and participation in the 4th Industrial Revolution.

Hitachi Systems Vietnam recently have signed a series of Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with leading universities in Vietnam, namely Thu Dau Mot UniversityHo Chi Minh City University of Technology and Danang University of Technology.  This is in addition to previous MOU signed with Thuyloi University and Thai Nguyen University of Technology.  The objective of the MOU is to establish Digital Industrial Laboratory for all the universities through joint effort in developing 4th Industrial Revolution oriented academic curriculum by providing training & workshops and incorporating Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software tools from Siemens such as NX, Teamcenter, Technomatix, Simatic IT.

Dr. Nguyen Hoang Hiep, Country Manager of Hitachi Systems Vietnam shared “We are proud to be a partner in providing Industry 4.0 training solutions for Vietnam universities, prepare resources for the digital age and accelerate the process innovation in Vietnam.”

Hitachi Sunway intends to replicate all these success stories in State-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private companies, especially around Industry 4.0, with the objectives of increasing speed to market, improving management of operational complexity, building local talent, and boosting productivity. Ultimately, these are vital drivers for Vietnam’s future success.