Industry Mentors Lead Students to Innovate

Ho Chi Minh City, September 27, 2022 – Today, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Building University-Industry Learning and Development through Innovation and Technology (BUILD-IT) Alliance and the Dow Vietnam STEM Program hosted their third industry mentorship eProjects Innovation Showcase. The showcase saw six student teams demonstrate their industry-linked prototypes to an audience of students, faculty, and industry professionals from across Vietnam. During the Engineering Projects (eProjects) program which was facilitated by BUILD-IT, students, faculty, and professional mentors from Dow Vietnam and Rockwell Automation, students developed unique solutions to address challenges in aquaculture, emission reduction, plastic waste management, and warehouse management.

Over the last semester, eProjects teams developed their prototypes through regular consultation with professional mentors. The mentors set out the vision for each project, shared their technical expertise, and met with students to build their prototypes. Since April 2022, teams have started working both online on campus and at Dow's production plant to build and test their prototypes. Joining the eProjects, the students gained professional skills in technical communication, team collaboration, and project management. Through patient mentoring, they are better equipped to develop the soft and technical skills needed to succeed in advanced science and technology careers.

In the Innovation Showcase, student teams displayed their project posters which tell their own stories about project development, prototype design, and how to achieve set goals. Teams from Da Nang University of Science and Technology (DUT) and HCMC University of Technology and Education (HCMUTE) won their poster award for poster challenge round. The presentation round celebrated projects with the most effective messaging, teamwork, and onstage presentations. Student teams from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT) and Da Nang University of Science and Technology (DUT) won prizes for the “most effective solution”, the “best teamwork”, and the “best presentation” prize for their Optimal Logistic System for Organic Recycling Project and Recyclability of Siliconized PET used in electronics industry Project. Specifically:

  • Most Effective Teamwork: HCMUT – Project: Optimal Logistic System for Organic Recycling
  • Most Effective Solution: HCMUT – Project: Optimal Logistic System for Organic Recycling
  • Most Effective Presentation: DUT – Project: Recyclability of Siliconized PET used in electronics industry
  • Best Poster by Judge Program: HCMUTE – Project: IoT Platform for Aquaculture
  • Best Poster by On-site Participants: DUT – Project: Recyclability of Siliconized PET used in electronics industry

Observing and mentoring students during the program, all industry mentors and faculty leads were excited to see students engaged in a real industry experience and to add real value to industry.

For the fourth year in a row, the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Building University-Industry Learning and Development through Innovation and Technology (BUILD-IT) Alliance, implemented by Arizona State University, and partnered with the Dow Vietnam STEM Program, have joined forces to bring industry-linked applied projects in innovation, entrepreneurship, and research to undergraduates across Vietnam. With the sustainability targets to reduce carbon emission, eliminate plastic waste and close the loop, Dow continues the partnership with BUILD-IT to inspire Vietnamese students in innovation and entrepreneurship. Applied projects not only develop technical know-how, but they also cultivate the 21st-century skills that graduates need to thrive in work and life. Mr. Ekkasit Lakkananithiphan, Dow Vietnam’s President, shares, “As a material science company and solutions provider, we strongly encourage our employees to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to address the challenges.  By creating a linkage between the industry and university, we are bringing young innovators the opportunity to solve the issues with real-world applications.”

The USAID BUILD-IT Alliance is a public-private partnership founded to support world-class engineering programs for work-ready graduates in Vietnam. Implemented by Arizona State University, the Alliance has over 16 industry partners and 11 Vietnamese university partners.  BUILD-IT has leveraged more than $8.0 million dollars in industry contributions to support its university partners in revamping their curricula, adopting new learning technologies and projects, further developing their teaching and leadership capacity, and achieving international accreditation. These transformations ensure that Vietnamese graduates develop both the technical and soft skills needed to drive Vietnam’s growth for decades to come.

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