Bosch Vietnam and RMIT University cooperate in training human resources in science and technology

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Through the cooperation program between the two units, Bosch Vietnam and RMIT Vietnam will provide students with skills and knowledge from experts in the fields of science, technology and innovation, while opening up Career opportunities for students at Bosch.

Within the framework of the agreement, this cooperation once again emphasizes Bosch’s local-for-global strategy (training local human resources to meet world needs) in Vietnam.

RMIT students are carrying out science projects at school.

Also through the agreement, Bosch Vietnam and RMIT Vietnam commit to cooperate in four main aspects, including: educational programs for students, development of practical scientific skills, and education on management and operations. businesses, as well as in-depth research in the fields of commerce and engineering.

In fact, experts from Bosch cooperate with RMIT Vietnam to organize in-depth lectures and case-study solutions (simulated or real situations) for students, helping students have intuitive access to real-life situations. real business situations.

In addition, Bosch also creates conditions for students to learn more about the company and the market through factory visits and Bosch’s Research and Development Center. In addition, Bosch also supports expanding career opportunities as well as providing professional training programs for students’ comprehensive development.

Combine to drive the next generation of industry 4.0 readiness

Mr. Dominik Meichle, General Director of Bosch Vietnam, expressed: “Our investment in young human resources is not only for the present, but also for the future ahead. Bosch’s local-for-global strategy aims to support the creation of a high-quality workforce for Vietnam, ready to adapt to the rapid changes in technology and innovation taking place not only in the country but also around the world.”

Deputy General Director in charge of external affairs of RMIT Vietnam, Ms. Jodie Altan, expected: “This strategic cooperation will contribute to strengthening the relationship between Bosch and RMIT, with the common goal of nurturing talents to make a positive contribution to Vietnam’s development process.”

Mr. Dominik Meichle, General Director of Bosch Vietnam (left) and Professor Robert McClelland, Dean of Business School, RMIT Vietnam (right), at the cooperation signing ceremony.

Also within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Bosch Vietnam and RMIT cooperate to develop in-depth courses and training programs on business development to meet the increasing needs of businesses. in Vietnam and the region in the field of industry 4.0.

Building a more inclusive future, contributing to the development of the host country

In Vietnam, Bosch said it remains steadfast in its mission of supporting industry 4.0, especially in the fields of automation, technology and manufacturing. The company has also contributed various projects to Vietnamese education, focusing on the engineering and industrial sectors. Bosch recognizes that nurturing local talent is not only essential for the success of the business itself, but also contributes to the development of the host country.

RMIT’s Deputy General Director in charge of external affairs, Ms. Altan also affirmed RMIT’s long-term strategy in Vietnam: “As Australia’s largest higher education institution in Vietnam, RMIT clearly defines its vision of becoming leading influential university not only in Vietnam but also in the Asia Pacific region. We are committed to supporting economic development in Vietnam, not only through education and research also through strategic initiatives. The cooperation with Bosch Vietnam is the most concrete proof.”

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RMIT students carry out the project.

Bosch Vietnam has been voted as the best place to work in the field of Engineering/Machinery/Mechanics in the list of “Top 100 best places to work in Vietnam in 2023” announced by Anphabe.

The award marks Bosch’s continued presence on this list for 9 consecutive years, reinforcing Bosch’s position as one of the leading employers in Vietnam.

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Experience Day 2023 RMIT at RMIT University.

Bosch Vietnam has also won a number of employer brand awards that many people love, such as: “Great Place to Work 2023” Certificate, “Top 50 Favorite Employers of the Year” 2023 of Vietnamese students” and “Top 50 corporate sustainable development awards – Excellent CSR”.

Continuing to partner with educational institutions, train talent and promote innovation, Bosch is committed to contributing to building a more inclusive future for Vietnam – where skilled professionals have the opportunity to develop and promote the country’s development.

The article is in Vietnamese

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