30-hour Challenging Entrepreneurial Innovation Camp
“ICTentr Project focuses on supporting Vietnam to achieve their national goals by modernizing higher education systems and enhancing skills in ICT through capacity development. Specifically, the aim of the project is to prepare students studying in the field of Information & Communication Technology (ICT) for entrepreneurial mindsets, soft skills, together with professional attitude before their graduating from the university and entering their career path.
The project is executed under the coordination of the University of Turku (UTU), Finland, the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Ireland, the University of Léon (ULE), Spain, the Hanoi University of Science & Technology (HUST), the University of Da Nang (UD) and the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT), Vietnam.” |
► OISP Students Meeting With Boost Turku
From the side of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (Bach khoa), there were Mr. Huynh Minh Nhut, Lecturer cum ICTentr Project Coordinator, Assoc. Prof. Wynand Bodewes from Maastricht School of Management, Lecturer Le Dinh Thuan from Computer Science & Engineering Faculty, Mr. Tran Dac Uy Vu, ICTentr Project Coordinator, and teaching assistants.
Beginning the course, after a brief introduction of ICTentr Project to students, entrepreneurs, from English Hub Ltd., and IT247 – Communication & Technology Ltd., presented their business & difficulties in starting up in the field of ICT. Following that, Mr. Vesa Hautala and Mr. Mikko Grönlund delivered their lectures on Business Model and Business Model Canvas, through which students understand the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value, as well as visualize, assess and make suitable changes to the Business Model.
Mr. Tran Dac Uy Vu is showing the overview of IT Industry in Vietnam and some inspirational entrepreneurial cases.
A student is practicing pitching their ideas after receiving feedback from the lecturers.
Here goes some pictures of students presenting their final group works:
The Entrepreneur Pilot Course – Innovation Camp was organized successfully and the Project Coordinators will revise and make its content integrated into the main course of Computer Science & Computer Engineering program, as well as other engineering programs in the long run.
Here goes more pictures on the course:
Writer: TRAM LE