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| The BMZ delegation discussing the issue at the working session |
At the meeting, the college’s leaders presented its development history and highlighted its strengths in training technical personnel aligned with the practical needs of businesses and the labor market. The college is currently implementing multiple training programs based on international standards, with a strong emphasis on practical training and enhanced cooperation with enterprises and international partners, thereby gradually improving training quality.
BMZ representatives highly appreciated the college’s efforts in vocational training and affirmed continued support to enhance training quality in the coming period. The delegation also toured the traditional exhibition room and practical workshops in mechanical engineering, CNC, and electrical–electronics, and discussed future cooperation directions.
Previously, in 2025, many workshop facilities and training equipment at the college were damaged by natural disasters, directly affecting students’ learning progress.
In response, the German Government - a long-standing strategic partner in vocational education - implemented an emergency support package to restore infrastructure and repair and replace equipment.
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| The BMZ delegation visits the traditional exhibition room of Hue Industrial College |
Thanks to this timely support, the workshops were quickly put back into operation, ensuring safe and modern learning conditions for nearly 4,500 students. As a result, the college has maintained stable delivery of high-quality vocational training.
Ms. Gisela Hammerschmidt, Deputy Director General in charge of Asia at BMZ, shared: “We are pleased to accompany the college during this challenging period. Germany is committed to continuing its support for Hue Industrial College in recovering from natural disasters and developing into a high-quality vocational training center in the region.”
Currently, Hue Industrial College is one of the key vocational education institutions, with strengths in technical training, particularly in wastewater treatment for sustainable development. The college continues to invest in improving training quality in line with international standards while strengthening ties with businesses.
The support package from Germany once again affirms the effective cooperation between the two sides, contributing to improving the quality of technical human resources in the Central region and nationwide.