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What's strange about the graduation project exhibition of RMIT University Vietnam students?

(NLDO)- Many research projects on drones, manufacturing robots... appeared at the graduation project exhibition of students at RMIT University Vietnam.

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động01/10/2025

More than 340 information technology (IT) and engineering students from RMIT University Vietnam recently had an impressive "launch" of their research projects, practical initiatives and career solutions at the 2025 Graduation Project Exhibition.

Triển lãm đồ án tốt nghiệp lớn kỷ lục của trường ĐH RMIT Việt Nam có gì?  - Ảnh 1.

Students present technology projects to experts

The exhibition took place at two campuses in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, bringing together 75 student groups, more than 40 business partners and dozens of instructors.

In Ho Chi Minh City, this is considered the largest graduation project exhibition ever with the participation of 65 groups, gathering more than 300 students of 4 programs in IT and engineering, 42 lecturers and the companionship of 29 domestic and foreign companies and corporations such as ABB, Bosch Rexroth, Drinkizz, Viettel , Ahamove, Datalogic...

The projects demonstrate diversity in innovation such as AI application design tools, smart logistics platforms, robotic systems for manufacturing, drone technology, sustainable digital transformation solutions, etc.

In the final result, the Best Graduation Project award went to the AlgoRhythm student group (Hanoi campus) with the project SocratesCode: Socratic tutor using AI for programming.

Triển lãm đồ án tốt nghiệp lớn kỷ lục của trường ĐH RMIT Việt Nam có gì?  - Ảnh 2.

Many student groups present directly to businesses to ensure their projects have practical applications and scalability beyond the academic realm.

Triển lãm đồ án tốt nghiệp lớn kỷ lục của trường ĐH RMIT Việt Nam có gì?  - Ảnh 4.

The best graduation project belongs to the AlgoRhythm student group (Hanoi campus)

Triển lãm đồ án tốt nghiệp lớn kỷ lục của trường ĐH RMIT Việt Nam có gì?  - Ảnh 5.

Unidentified Flying Chickens (South Saigon campus) won first prize with the SkyWatch project, researching low-cost, long-range drones.

Tran Gia Hung, representative of AlgoRhythm group, said that this award is very meaningful, the result of hard work, passion and teamwork. This is also a great opportunity to connect with industry experts, receive valuable feedback and celebrate innovation together.

Dr. Nguyen Thien Bao, lecturer of IT at RMIT University Vietnam, said that the exhibition is both an academic playground and a place to turn students' ideas into practical products with high commercialization potential. In addition to academic awards, many groups also received awards from businesses to recognize projects with practicality, innovation and high applicability.

Source: https://nld.com.vn/trien-lam-do-an-tot-nghiep-cua-sinh-vien-truong-dh-rmit-viet-nam-co-gi-la-196251001163752774.htm


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