UTT Signs Cooperation Agreement with VALOMA Center for Training Consultancy and Technology Transfer

On February 29, the University of Transport Technology (UTT) signed a cooperation agreement with the VALOMA Center for Training Consultancy and Technology Transfer. The signing ceremony was chaired by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Hoàng Long, Rector of the University.

Attending the signing ceremony, on behalf of VALOMA Center, were Mr. Dương Quang Khánh, Chairman; Mr. Nguyễn Văn Cường, Head of Technology; and representatives from other departments of the Center.

From UTT, attendees included Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Hoàng Long – President, members of the University’s leadership team, heads of departments and faculties, and faculty members from various academic disciplines.

Overview of the signing ceremony between UTT and VALOMA

Speaking at the event, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Hoàng Long emphasized that, over the years, the university has been committed to training high-quality human resources to meet the demands of the national economy. UTT has focused on expanding and developing practice-based training programs to help students acquire both knowledge and practical skills. This includes enhancing internship opportunities, providing virtual technology experiences through specific business-oriented modules, and promoting certification programs aligned with international standards in foreign languages and information technology — all aimed at empowering students to meet the current quality requirements of the labor market.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Hoàng Long delivers remarks at the signing ceremony

Mr. Dương Quang Khánh shared that the VALOMA Center for Training Consultancy and Technology Transfer is affiliated with the Vietnam Association for Logistics Manpower Development. VALOMA envisions becoming a professional and reputable organization that brings together and connects individuals and institutions to improve the effectiveness and scope of high-quality logistics training and human resource development in response to the demands of Vietnam’s international integration.

Mr. Dương Quang Khánh, Chairman of VALOMA, delivers remarks at the signing ceremony

During the meeting, representatives from both UTT and VALOMA signed the official cooperation agreement.

Representatives of the two institutions signing the cooperation agreement

Under this agreement, both parties will collaborate on various initiatives, including: Coordinating short-term training and refresher programs for learners; Organizing student recruitment and training activities; Assigning UTT lecturers to participate in training programs based on the specific plans of each class; etc.

This partnership is expected to capitalize on the strengths and capacities of both parties, effectively leveraging potential opportunities for sustainable development in training, professional development for lecturers and learners, and human resource development to meet the evolving needs of society. Wishing for a strong and prosperous collaboration between the two institutions in the future.

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