On August 18, 2026, K29 students majoring in Mechatronics continued their enterprise-based training program at ETEK with a specialized session on Mechanical Design for the Washer Feeding Station, under the direct guidance of expert Pham Thach Thanh.
The session is part of ETEK’s “From Learning to Working” training journey, designed to strengthen students’ machine design capabilities while exposing them to practical engineering challenges associated with industrial automation systems.

During the training session, students explored the principles and practical considerations involved in mechanical design for a Washer Feeding Station, a key station within an automated production line.
Through a specific engineering design case, students were introduced to how mechanical structures are developed based on technical requirements and how mechanical components need to work in coordination with automation mechanisms and equipment.
This practical approach helps students better understand how an initial engineering concept can be developed into a functional machine system that meets requirements for operation, accuracy, stability, and integration within an automated production line.

Mechanical design is a fundamental competency for students pursuing careers in Mechatronics, Machine Design, and Automation Engineering. Therefore, ETEK’s enterprise-based training program goes beyond theoretical instruction by providing students with opportunities to engage with practical and industry-oriented engineering challenges.
Under the guidance of expert Pham Thach Thanh, students develop analytical thinking, technical problem-solving skills, and a structured approach to machine design from an engineering perspective.
By integrating mechanical engineering knowledge with automation thinking, students gain a clearer understanding that an effective machine system requires not only an appropriate mechanical structure but also compatibility with operational requirements and the overall production line.

Through specialized training modules and direct guidance from experienced professionals, ETEK’s enterprise-based training program helps K29 students bridge the gap between classroom learning and the practical requirements of modern manufacturing.
Each training session provides an opportunity for students to strengthen their technical knowledge, engineering thinking, problem-solving skills, and professional working capabilities – essential competencies for future engineers entering the industrial workforce.

The K29 training journey at ETEK will continue with more advanced topics in machine design, mechatronics, and industrial automation, contributing to the development of highly skilled engineering talent for modern manufacturing.
ETEK – Where Learning Transforms into Professional Practice in Industrial Automation.