From June 1 to June 5, 2026, K29 Mechatronics students at ETEK officially commenced the core training module “Mechanics & Pneumatics – Practical Assembly and Disassembly”, part of the course “Hands-on Assembly Training on Real Machines (Loading – Unloading)”.
This is one of the key practical training components within ETEK’s enterprise-based training program, providing students with direct exposure to the equipment, mechanisms, and operational processes commonly used in modern industrial manufacturing environments.
The course is delivered by Mr. Trần Lê Linh, Head of Development and Quality Assurance Department at ETEK. With extensive experience in industrial automation, he guides students through hands-on exercises using real machines and automation systems, helping them strengthen both technical knowledge and practical engineering skills.
Throughout the training, students gain direct experience with mechanical and pneumatic mechanisms commonly found in automated production lines, particularly Loading – Unloading systems that are widely applied in modern manufacturing facilities.
During the program, students are introduced to and practice a variety of topics, including:
Through direct hands-on practice, students not only gain a deeper understanding of system operations but also develop observation, analytical, and problem-solving skills required in industrial environments.
As industries increasingly seek graduates with strong practical capabilities, direct exposure to machinery and automation systems plays a vital role in narrowing the gap between academic knowledge and real-world applications.
The “Hands-on Assembly Training on Real Machines (Loading – Unloading)” course is designed to help students simultaneously develop technical expertise, equipment handling skills, and the professional mindset required in modern manufacturing environments.
This training module also serves as an important foundation for upcoming advanced courses in automation, industrial robotics, and smart factory technologies.
With its enterprise-oriented training approach, ETEK continuously invests in training equipment, practical learning models, and industry-focused programs to help students develop comprehensive technical knowledge, professional skills, and industrial thinking.
Through specialized hands-on training programs, ETEK continues to reinforce its role as a bridge between academia and industry, contributing to the development of a highly skilled workforce for Vietnam’s automation sector.