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CENTRAL AND DA NANG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STRENGTHEN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

October 18, 2025 — CENTRAL Construction Joint Stock Company welcomed a delegation from the University of Science and Technology – The University of Danang (DUT) for a working visit to discuss opportunities for collaboration, technological exchange, and academic–industry partnerships.

The DUT delegation was led by Mr. Le Khanh Toan, Chairman of the University’s Trade Union, and Mr. Vuong Le Thang, Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering. Representing CENTRAL were Mr. Mai Chanh Thanh, Executive Director, and Ms. Cao Thi Diem Chau, Head of Human Resources.

During the meeting, representatives from Da Nang University of Science and Technology expressed a strong desire to foster closer collaboration with industry partners, particularly in technology transfer and practical experience sharing. Mr. Vuong Le Thang outlined the university’s new educational strategy, which emphasizes international integration and curriculum innovation to meet societal expectations. He also expressed hope that CENTRAL and other enterprises would continue to support students through infrastructure, technical facilities, and real-world learning opportunities to help them complete their studies more effectively.

On behalf of CENTRAL, Mr. Mai Chanh Thanh reaffirmed the long-standing relationship between the two institutions, which has laid a solid foundation for a forthcoming Strategic Cooperation Agreement. He also shared his expectations for DUT students, stating: “We encourage students to broaden their perspectives, be proactive, and demonstrate passion and determination in every project they take part in.”

Concluding the session, both sides agreed to work together with a shared vision of student-centered development, continuously enhancing the quality of teaching and training. The partnership aims to cultivate a high-quality workforce for Vietnam’s and the global construction industry, marking another step toward stronger academic–industry integration.

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