Mr. Binu Jacob, General Director of Nestlé Vietnam emphasized: "Nestlé believes in the power of youth, innovation and digital transformation" - Photo: VGP/PD
Mr. Binu Jacob, General Director of Nestlé Vietnam, emphasized that Nestlé believes in the power of youth, innovation and digital transformation. That is why more than 12 years ago, Nestlé established the "Nestlé Needs YOUth" program, an initiative to continuously improve and update the skills of young workers to be ready to participate in the dynamic world on a global scale. "In the past year alone, Nestlé has impacted 25,000 Vietnamese youth through training, exchanges, consultations and leadership training programs for young leaders," said Mr. Binu Jacob.
Continuing that effort, Nestlé Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City National University have recently signed a cooperation agreement to implement many practical initiatives to train, develop and connect young talents. These initiatives are designed to equip students with the necessary skills to quickly adapt to the modern working environment, help them understand the development trends of the labor market and be ready to face the challenges of the digital age.
It is known that this is an activity within the launching ceremony of the program "Resolution No. 57: From vision to implementation of the State - school - enterprise cooperation model" which recently took place in Ho Chi Minh City. The program aims to effectively implement Resolution No. 57-NQ/TW on breakthroughs in science, technology development, innovation and national digital transformation, while linking with Resolution No. 68-NQ/TW on private economic development based on the "3-house" cooperation model.
Nestlé Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City National University signed a cooperation agreement to implement the "3 houses" model - Photo: VGP/PD
In addition, the General Director of Nestlé Vietnam also said that many young people participating in the "Nestlé Needs YOUth" program come from member schools of Ho Chi Minh City National University, especially Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, International University and University of Economics and Law...
The "3-house" cooperation model is a key step.
Mr. Binu Jacob - General Director of Nestlé Vietnam said that when he heard about the "3-house" cooperation model, he realized that this is exactly what Nestlé has been doing for decades. According to Mr. Binu Jacob, Nestlé believes in the concept of creating common value, bringing benefits to all parties, including schools, farmers, society, businesses, everyone participating must benefit from this cooperation. Mr. Binu Jacob affirmed that Nestlé Vietnam is committed to accompanying and supporting the Government in the "3-house" model.
Mr. Nguyen Thanh Nghi, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee, assessed that the implementation of the "3-house" cooperation model is a key step to realize the goals of Resolution 57, in which the state plays the role of institutional creation, strategic coordination and removing difficulties and obstacles. Schools, typically Ho Chi Minh City National University, take on the role of human resource training, research and technology transfer. Enterprises are the subjects applying commercialization of research results, orienting practical needs.
Commenting that the "3-house" cooperation model is a strategic triangle, the core of the national innovation ecosystem, Associate Professor, Dr. Vu Hai Quan, Director of Ho Chi Minh City National University, said that the state plays a role in creating, establishing institutional frameworks, leading investment, ensuring fairness and creating motivation to accept risks to promote innovation... Enterprises hold a key position in commercializing research products, bringing innovation into practice and spreading value to the market.
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