
During the program, CT UAV leaders visited HCM-UTE’s system of laboratories, practice workshops, and research centers, including the Yaskawa Laboratory, SMC Laboratory, Department of Automotive Electronics, Makerspace, Intelligent Robotics Center, and laboratories under the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

At the working session, CT UAV and HCM-UTE discussed cooperation directions for 2026, focusing on key pillars: research and technology transfer; and the development of high-quality human resources in unmanned aerial vehicle technology.

In addition, CT UAV in particular, and CT Group in general, will continue to accompany the university in academic activities, technology competitions, and scholarship programs; support major academic competitions such as International UAV competitions and Robocon; provide annual scholarships; and invest in equipment and specialized laboratories in strategic technology fields.

The visit and working session at HCM-UTE further affirmed CT UAV’s direction in expanding cooperation with leading universities, research institutes, and training centers, with the goal of developing human resources, applied research, and technology transfer in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles.
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