LAUNCH OF THE “DESIGN THINKING” TRAINING MODULE – INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY SAFETY AT ETEK
K29 Students Develop Safety-Oriented Thinking in a Modern Industrial Manufacturing Environment
As part of the Enterprise Training Program for Mechatronics students, from May 19 to May 22, 2026, K29 students at ETEK officially participated in the training module “Design Thinking”, focusing on Industrial Machinery Safety.
The training session was directly conducted by Mr. Tran Le Linh – Head of Development and Quality Assurance Department at ETEK. The program aimed to help students build a solid engineering mindset and enhance their awareness of safety in the design, operation, and application of automation systems in industrial manufacturing.
The training session was directly conducted by Mr. Tran Le Linh – Head of Development and Quality Assurance Department at ETEK. The program aimed to help students build a solid engineering mindset and enhance their awareness of safety in the design, operation, and application of automation systems in industrial manufacturing.
Machinery Safety – A Core Element of Modern Automation Systems
As factories continue accelerating digital transformation and adopting automation technologies, machinery safety has become an increasingly critical standard for manufacturing enterprises.At ETEK, safety is not only considered a technical training topic but also an essential part of system design thinking. During the program, students were introduced to practical knowledge related to:
- Industrial machinery safety standards
- Risk identification and assessment during operations
- Safety design principles in automation systems
- Safety assurance procedures in real manufacturing environments
- Safety culture in modern industrial enterprises
Practical-Oriented Training – ETEK’s Distinctive Educational Approach
ETEK’s student training program is designed to closely connect professional knowledge with practical working environments in industrial enterprises.In addition to theoretical learning, students are given direct exposure to automation systems, production operation processes, and technical standards currently applied in enterprises. This serves as a strong foundation for students to enhance their professional capabilities, develop engineering thinking, and become ready to enter the labor market immediately after completing the training program.
With the orientation “ETEK – Where Learning Transforms into Working in Automation”, ETEK continues to accompany students on their journey to develop skills, mindset, and professional competence for the modern industrial sector.
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