On May 9, 2026, ETEK was pleased to welcome a group of students from the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology at DAI NAM University for a company visit and industrial experience program. The event was designed to provide students with firsthand exposure to real industrial environments and advanced technologies in the fields of industrial automation and smart manufacturing.
During the visit, students had the opportunity to tour ETEK’s automation facilities, observe advanced industrial equipment, and learn about operational processes within a technology-driven enterprise.
The program allowed students majoring in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, and Mechatronics to gain practical insights into Industry 4.0 technologies currently being applied in modern manufacturing environments.
Through direct observation and interaction with automation systems, students developed a deeper understanding of how industrial technologies are integrated into production processes to improve efficiency, quality, and productivity.
In addition to the facility tour, students participated in discussions with ETEK engineers and technical specialists, who shared valuable insights into:
These practical perspectives help students better understand industry requirements and support informed career planning for their future professional development.
The company visit provided valuable real-world learning experiences for DAI NAM University students while also reinforcing the partnership between educational institutions and industry in developing highly qualified technical talent.
By creating opportunities for students to engage directly with modern industrial technologies and manufacturing environments, ETEK contributes to bridging the gap between academic education and industry needs.
ETEK would like to sincerely thank the faculty members and students of DAI NAM University for visiting and engaging with our team. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with universities and colleges through practical training programs, industrial visits, and workforce development initiatives that support the future of technical education and industrial innovation.