In recent years, the refrigeration engineering industry in Vietnam has recorded strong progress, becoming a key field in the process of promoting industrialization and urban modernization. With its increasingly affirmed importance, the refrigeration engineering industry is meeting the increasing needs of society, opening up great potential for advanced technology applications in production and life.
With a strategic vision towards sustainable development, on October 14, 2025, Panasonic officially handed over the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) Solution Laboratory to Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - VNU-HCM. Accordingly, the laboratory is equipped with Panasonic's professional air solution system, including air conditioning solutions, ventilation systems, air filtration technology and comprehensive air quality management system (CAMS), promising to bring many practical values in the training process.
Through this system, students will experience the operation process and efficiency of Panasonic HVAC solutions, from the cooling cycle of the RAC residential air conditioning system, the optimal energy efficiency of the VRF-FSV commercial air conditioner, to the exclusive nanoe™ X air purification technology that Panasonic has researched and developed for over 20 years.
Dr. Nguyen Van Cuong - Principal of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology - Vietnam National University expressed: "The engineering industry really needs laboratories, especially the refrigeration industry, students really need practical systems so that they can practice and visualize their work after graduation. This is a practical and necessary support for the training environment and enhances practical knowledge for students".
Mr. Nguyen Ly Tuong - Senior Manager, Air Conditioning Project Business Department, Panasonic Air-Conditioning Vietnam affirmed the commitment to continue accompanyingeducational institutions in general and Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology in particular in improving training and research capacity. He also expected that the HVAC laboratory will support the school and students to have more conditions to create many new ideas to contribute to technology research and development activities, while developing quality human resources for the refrigeration industry.
Immediately after the event on January 14, students from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology participated in an intensive training session on HVAC solutions organized by Panasonic, helping them gain a deeper insight into advanced technology and listen directly to new perspectives from industry experts. In particular, within the framework of the training session, Panasonic also welcomed students to intern at the company through the Fresher Program, thereby opening up opportunities for practical experience and improving skills for students in a professional working environment.
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