Workshop “Weidmuller – Connection Solutions for Automated Factories”

On the morning of May 12, 2026, at the 5th Floor Library Meeting Room of Ton Duc Thang University, the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (FEEE) organized a seminar titled “Weidmuller – Connection Solutions for Automated Factories” for students of the Faculty. The seminar was held to help students approach new technological trends in the fields of IoT and automation, while also enhancing practical knowledge and career orientation for the future. The program was attended by Mr. Huynh Ngoc Hoang – Director of Tien Hung Automation Joint Stock Company as the keynote speaker, along with Mr. Le Van Nam – representative of Weidmuller Vietnam. On behalf of the FEEE, the seminar welcomed the lecturers from the Department of Automatic Control, and a large number of students majoring in Control and Automation Engineering and Mechatronics Engineering.

During the seminar, the speaker provided an overview of IoT development trends and connection solutions in modern automation systems. Students also had the opportunity to learn about Weidmuller devices used in signal design, equipment connection, and industrial control system operation. In addition to sharing professional knowledge and practical experience, the seminar also provided useful information about career skills, internship opportunities, and job prospects in the fields of Automation and IoT. The Q&A and discussion session further helped students gain a clearer understanding of career orientation and the practical demands of enterprises.

Through the seminar, students had the opportunity to gain practical exposure to industry, improve their professional knowledge, and better understand the skills required for future careers. The event also helped students develop technological thinking, career orientation, and preparation for modern working environments.

Some photos from the seminar:

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The speaker presented connection solutions and IoT applications in industrial automation systems.
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A large number of students from the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering attended the seminar and listened to practical insights from industry representatives.
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Students were introduced to equipment models and connection solutions used in modern automation systems.
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Representatives from the company and the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering took a commemorative photo after the seminar.