On May 22, 2026, K29 Mechatronics students successfully completed the Industrial Machine Safety training module as part of the Design Thinking program at ETEK.
This course serves as a fundamental component of ETEK’s training curriculum, helping students develop a structured engineering mindset and strengthen their understanding of safety principles in the design, operation, and application of automation systems within modern industrial environments.

The training was conducted by Mr. Tran Le Linh, Head of Development and Quality Assurance at ETEK, who shared practical knowledge and industry experience related to machine safety standards and safety-oriented system design.
Throughout the program, students explored key topics including:
Through practical examples and real-world applications, students not only enhanced their technical knowledge but also developed professional working habits and gained a deeper understanding of industrial workplace requirements.

As Smart Factory and Industry 4.0 initiatives continue to transform manufacturing, industrial machine safety has become increasingly important for ensuring operational efficiency, minimizing risks, and maximizing productivity.
At ETEK, safety is considered more than a technical requirement—it is a fundamental element of automation system design. Equipping students with the right safety knowledge and awareness during their education helps build a strong foundation for future careers in mechatronics, industrial automation, and smart manufacturing.

With the completion of the Industrial Machine Safety module, K29 students will continue their learning journey through more advanced technical training programs and practical experiences within ETEK’s industrial environment.
Guided by the philosophy of “ETEK – Where Learning Becomes Industry Practice in Automation,” ETEK remains committed to supporting students in developing technical expertise, professional skills, and the industrial mindset required for success in modern manufacturing industries.