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Nearly 200 experts and researchers participated in the science and technology conference

(VAN) The international conference on science, technology and innovation for sustainable happiness (STISWB 2024) attracted nearly 200 domestic along with foreign experts and researchers to attend.
Nearly 200 domestic and foreign experts and researchers attended STISWB 2024 held at Nha Trang University. Photo: PC.

Nearly 200 domestic and foreign experts and researchers attended STISWB 2024 held at Nha Trang University. Photo: PC.

On July 15, at Nha Trang University, the 16th international conference on science, technology and innovation for sustainable happiness (STISWB 2024) took place.

This is an annual conference organized by a member of the Network of Thai Universities at different locations in Southeast Asia. The conference has been organized 15 times, including two times held in Vietnam in 2010 (in Quang Binh) and 2011 (in Da Nang).

At the conference, domestic and foreign experts and researchers presented presentations around main topics including: Materials science and manufacturing industry; Electrical and electronic engineering; Computer science and software engineering; Information technology convergence services; Educational science and management technology; Agricultural engineering, biology and food technology; Petrochemical engineering; Automotive and traffic engineering; New energy and environment; Managing and protecting water resources; Health and life sciences.

Associate Professor, Dr. Kosit sriphutorn, Rector of Rajamangala Isan University of Technology (right) presented a souvenir to Prof. Dr. Trang Si Trung, Rector of Nha Trang University. Photo: PC.

Associate Professor, Dr. Kosit sriphutorn, Rector of Rajamangala Isan University of Technology (right) presented a souvenir to Prof. Dr. Trang Si Trung, Rector of Nha Trang University. Photo: PC.

The STISWB 2024 conference created the forum for scholars and researchers in fields of mechanics, engineering, and technology to discuss, interact and present the latest research in the fields of science, technology, engineering, innovation and other fields.

This is also an opportunity to gather knowledge from different fields to put science, technology and innovation into practice to create sustainable development for humanity. At the same time, it contributes to promoting research and training cooperation between Thai and Vietnamese universities in the fields of science, technology, engineering and innovation.

Prof. Dr. Trang Si Trung, Principal of Nha Trang University spoke at the conference. Photo: PC.

Prof. Dr. Trang Si Trung, Principal of Nha Trang University spoke at the conference. Photo: PC.

At the conference, Prof. Dr. Trang Si Trung, Principal of Nha Trang University said, Nha Trang university started as a university specializing in training in the field of fisheries. Up to now, it has become a prestigious multidisciplinary educational facility.

Besides a solid foundation in fisheries, aquaculture and marine economy, Nha Trang university constantly develops a network of training programs in technical fields, including mechanical engineering, electricity - electronics, information technology, food engineering, biotechnology, environment…

“We hope that valuable knowledge and achievements in the fields of technology, engineering, modern science and technology, education and other related fields will be shared by scholars, experts, engineers and technicians. Professors and students presented on this occasion. Thereby creating opportunities for cooperation between participants and putting existing science, technology and innovation into practice, creating sustainable happiness for humanity." said Prof. Dr. Trang Si Trung. 

Author: Phuong Chi

Translated by Phuong Linh

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