As Industry 4.0 continues to transform manufacturing through automation, robotics, and smart factory technologies, employers are increasingly seeking professionals who can do more than understand theory. Today’s industries require engineers and technicians who can implement, operate, and troubleshoot real-world industrial systems from day one.
Recognizing this demand, ETEK has developed an enterprise-based training model that allows students to gain direct exposure to modern automation technologies and real manufacturing environments while still pursuing their education.
Guided by the philosophy of “Learning by Doing,” ETEK is one of the pioneering organizations in Vietnam that connects technical education with practical industrial experience in the fields of Automation and Mechatronics.
Unlike traditional training methods, ETEK’s programs focus on developing practical implementation capabilities, enabling students to understand how modern manufacturing systems operate—from engineering design and production processes to industrial management and systems thinking.
Students follow a structured learning pathway built around six core competency areas:
Students gain insight into professional industrial environments, operational standards, workplace discipline, and corporate culture within manufacturing enterprises.
Training covers the complete lifecycle of automation projects, including site surveys, engineering design, assembly, system integration, commissioning, and operation.
Students develop technical problem-solving skills, systems thinking, and the ability to analyze and optimize industrial applications.
Hands-on learning opportunities are provided across key Industry 4.0 technologies, including:
Students practice mechanical assembly techniques, equipment setup, system calibration, and industrial machine operation.
The program incorporates engineering software and simulation tools used to optimize manufacturing processes and support automation system development.
At ETEK, learning extends far beyond classroom theory. Students gain hands-on experience using technologies and systems commonly found in modern manufacturing facilities, including:
The entire training curriculum is developed around technologies currently deployed in industrial environments, helping students build practical competencies and workplace readiness upon graduation.
In the era of digital transformation and smart manufacturing, highly skilled technical professionals are a key driver of industrial competitiveness.
ETEK goes beyond technical education by helping students develop industrial thinking, adaptability, and practical engineering capabilities required by modern enterprises.
Through enterprise-based learning and hands-on experience with advanced training technologies, ETEK continues to support the development of future engineers capable of contributing to Industry 4.0 and the next generation of smart manufacturing.
ETEK – Where Learning Becomes Working in Industrial Automation.