Recently, CarDoctor had the honor of welcoming a delegation from Dai Nam University to visit and work at the company’s headquarters. Representing the university was Mr. Pham Van Hong – President of Dai Nam University, accompanied by senior managers in charge of training, enterprise collaboration, and student career orientation.

The visit took place in a warm and open atmosphere, with a clear strategic focus. It aimed to strengthen the connection between academia and industry, while also laying the groundwork for a comprehensive partnership agreement between the two parties in the near future.

Strengthening University–Enterprise Collaboration

During the meeting, Mr. Son shared the university’s vision for education in the digital era, emphasizing the importance of connecting students with real-world industry environments. CarDoctor’s leadership also presented the company’s automotive technology ecosystem and highlighted career opportunities and internship programs for students in relevant disciplines.

The two parties explored several potential areas of collaboration, including:

  • Internship and on-the-job training programs at CarDoctor

  • Career orientation and industry-focused workshops

  • Joint research, knowledge sharing, and support for student projects

  • Employment opportunities for graduates

Investing in the Future of Young Talent

This visit marks an important milestone in building a long-term, meaningful partnership between CarDoctor and Dai Nam University, particularly in the fields of training, recruitment, and the development of high-quality human resources.

With the philosophy of “Empowering the Next Generation,” CarDoctor is committed to sharing practical knowledge, creating real opportunities for students to access a professional working environment, and co-developing impactful programs that benefit both academia and industry.

The official signing ceremony between CarDoctor and Dai Nam University is expected to take place in the near future. We believe that stronger connections between universities and businesses not only create development opportunities for students but also help shape a sustainable, innovative workforce ecosystem ready for the future.