On April 17, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) held a working session with Bosch Group to discuss potential collaboration directions surrounding the Power-to-X Campus & Ecosystems project, an initiative focused on energy transition, applying technology to generate clean energy, and building a sustainable energy ecosystem.
At the meeting, Dr. Ing. Oleg Alexandrov, Senior Development Expert at Bosch Transmission Technology B.V., introduced plans to develop a research and innovation campus in the field of sustainable energy in the Netherlands. The project is built on three main pillars, promoting sustainable energy transition, developing a green energy transition ecosystem based on Power to X, and strengthening connections among universities, enterprises, and research institutions. With a vision of becoming an open ecosystem, the campus will connect partners from Europe and around the world to jointly research and develop technologies related to electrolysis, hydrogen, methane, and other emerging energy solutions.
The partner representative introduced the plan to develop a research and innovation campus in sustainable energy in the Netherlands
In addition to research and development activities, the campus is expected to implement pilot testing, trial production, and technical services to gradually bring technologies into practical application. Bosch representatives shared that the group will continue expanding international collaboration in the coming period and expressed strong interest in partnering with HUTECH in areas related to sustainable energy development and technological innovation.
Bosch representatives expressed strong interest in collaboration with HUTECH in sustainable energy and technological innovation
Representing HUTECH, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Phuong, Vice President, provided an overview of the university’s facilities, highlighting the HUTECH Training Center at Thu Duc Campus and the HUTECH Institute of High Technology at Saigon Hi-tech Park Campus, which serve as key hubs for high quality workforce training and research activities. The university representative also shared ongoing research directions at HUTECH in areas such as clean energy, materials, high technology, automation, biotechnology, and environment, along with its collaborative ecosystem of more than 5,000 enterprises.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Phuong introduced HUTECH’s facilities and its training and research centers

The working session created an opportunity for the university to gain closer access to advanced applied research models while fostering collaboration in training, research, and technology transfer
From the discussions, both sides identified strong alignment and significant potential for future collaboration. This engagement opens up opportunities for HUTECH to further expand its international network in energy transition while enabling the university to engage more closely with modern applied research models and strengthen cooperation in education, research, and technology transfer.
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