The exchange program with the Yuwa Japan Co., Ltd. delegation, organized by the Vietnam-Japan Institute of Technology (VJIT), Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), on September 10, offered students many valuable academic and cultural experiences.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hung, Director of VJIT, extended a warm welcome to the Japanese delegation and Yuwa staff. He emphasized that direct interaction with young professionals from Japanese companies would serve as an important motivation for students to study harder, develop their skills, and be ready to work in an international environment. He also expressed his hope that VJIT students would soon have opportunities to work alongside Japanese enterprises in the future.
Mr. Nguyen Xuan Hung welcomed the Japanese delegation and staff of Yuwa
Mr. Asami Mitsuo, Executive Director of Yuwa Vietnam, shared that every year Yuwa organizes visits and exchange activities to create opportunities for students from both countries to meet, interact, and learn from one another. He added that these events also allow Japanese students to experience Vietnamese culture while connecting with the dynamic young generation at HUTECH. He introduced Yuwa as a company specializing in the production of high-tech plastic products, including many components used in world-leading electronic devices such as the iPhone.
Mr. Asami Mitsuo spoke about cultural exchange opportunities for students from both countries
The Yuwa team also gave a detailed introduction to plastic mold design and manufacturing processes, 3D modeling, machining methods, and environmental protection practices at their factory. This provided students with useful insights into real-world work as well as the strict requirements of Japan’s manufacturing industry.
A VJIT representative presented gifts to Yuwa team as a token of appreciation
A highlight of the program was the presentations and reports by Japanese students. They introduced themselves, their universities, and their fields of study while also sharing engaging research topics. Their presentations covered a wide range of subjects, from new-generation solar energy, bio-robots, and automotive technology to cultural aspects of Japan such as kimono, cuisine, anime, cherry blossoms, and fireworks festivals. Through these, participants gained a lively and relatable perspective on student life and Japanese cultural identity.
Japanese students introduced themselves and shared fascinating research topics
VJIT students shared their personal experiences from study tours and internships in Japan
HUTECH and Japanese students interacted and connected with each other during the program
The exchange program brought participants many valuable academic and cultural experiences
Alongside the presentations from their Japanese peers, VJIT students also shared their personal experiences from study tours and internships in Japan. Their reports reflected clear growth in critical thinking, professional skills, and language proficiency, affirming the practical value of international cooperation activities.
News: Mỹ Lệ
Photo: Anh Khoa
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