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Hue University holds training workshop on technology transfer in Vietnam

HNN.VN - The workshop themed “Technology transfer in Vietnam – the situation and looking forward to the future” was held at Hue University on the morning of May 28.

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The workshop aims to raise awareness and practical capacity in transferring technology for scientists, science and technology managers of the project’s partners, and some local universities and enterprises.

Deputy Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee addresses the training workshop

Lasting for two weeks (from May 28 to June 8), in the first week, the workshop includes an introduction and visit to some technology transfer models in Vietnam. The second week will focus on the enhancement of knowledge – technology transfer and the university - industry linkage for sustainable development in Vietnam.

At the opening ceremony of the training workshop

Addressing the workshop, Deputy Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Phuong highly appreciated the achievements and close collaboration between Hue University and departments, science and technology organizations, enterprises, the efforts of people who work in researching, managing and applying science and technology in the province in the past time.

At the same time, Mr. Phuong desired that in the coming time, Hue University, its member universities, and institutes keep on closely cooperating with the province, creating a more mutual, close relationship between researchers, managers and enterprises, and solving problems in technology research and transfer to better meet the demand of provincial social-economic development.

Story and photos: Huu Phuc

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