Cohort 76 Information Systems Students Engage with Leading Technology and Infrastructure Enterprises
In April 2026, the Information Systems Division, Faculty of Information Technology, successfully organized a company visit and experiential learning program for first-year Information Systems students of Cohort 76. The activity aimed to help students gain exposure to professional working environments, better understand the application of their academic knowledge in real-world projects, and develop clearer career orientations for the future.
The program included visits to and exchanges with three reputable enterprises:
1. FPT Software Co., Ltd.
The first destination—and a highlight of the program—was FPT Software, one of the leading technology companies in Vietnam and the region. As a global provider of digital transformation services and technology solutions, FPT Software is at the forefront of fields such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud, Data Analytics, Smart Factory, and large-scale software development for international clients.

The visit became even more engaging and inspiring with a talk delivered by Mr. Hiếu—an alumnus of the Information Systems program at UTT. He shared his journey from being a student to becoming a lecturer and senior expert at FPT Software, while also introducing professional software development processes, the role of information systems in managing large-scale projects, and the company’s dynamic and innovative working culture.
Students gained insights into how Information Systems knowledge is applied in building digital transformation platforms, optimizing business processes, and developing intelligent solutions for global enterprises. The session helped first-year students better visualize career opportunities in software outsourcing and digital transformation consulting.

2. Hanoi – Hai Phong Expressway Management and Operation One Member Co., Ltd.
At the Hanoi – Hai Phong Expressway Management and Operation Company, students were exposed to real-world applications of Information Systems in managing large-scale transport infrastructure. This expressway is one of the most modern and important in Northern Vietnam, where technology plays a crucial role in ensuring safety and operational efficiency.

Students were introduced to the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), including camera surveillance systems, electronic toll collection (ETC), real-time traffic data management, and centralized control and warning systems. Through this, they gained a clearer understanding of how Information Systems support data collection, processing, and analysis to optimize traffic flow, predict incidents, enable timely decision-making, and enhance service quality for users.
The visit highlighted the close integration between information technology and national transport infrastructure—an area with strong growth potential and high demand for professionals with expertise in information systems management.

3. Global Technology Connections Joint Stock Company (GTC)
The program continued with a visit to Global Technology Connections JSC (GTC), a company with over 20 years of experience in the technology and telecommunications sector in Vietnam. GTC specializes in providing comprehensive technology solutions, focusing on network infrastructure, enterprise telecommunications, IP telephony systems, integrated communication systems, and cybersecurity solutions.

Students explored the practical process of deploying information systems for enterprises—from consulting and solution design to network infrastructure installation and integration of telecommunication systems and equipment. The visit emphasized the role of Information Systems in building and managing technological infrastructure to ensure smooth, secure, and efficient operations for organizations.

Through interactions with GTC’s technical team, first-year students gained insights into real-world technology trends and the essential skills required when working at companies providing technological solutions for Vietnamese enterprises.
The enterprise visit program not only enabled K76 students to access modern technologies but also helped them develop systems thinking, communication skills, and the ability to apply theoretical knowledge in real working environments. Many students expressed enthusiasm and a clearer understanding of the knowledge and skills they need to develop in the coming years.
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