Recently, Cat Van Loi Industrial Electrical Equipment Manufacturing Joint Stock Company received a Thank You Letter from Cao Thang Technical College - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering for accepting school students to practice and work. at the factory, contributing to creating favorable conditions for students to successfully complete the 12-week graduation internship course.
The factory management representative shared: "Cat Van Loi is extremely honored and proud to welcome students from your school to participate in internship, visit and work activities at the company. Their contributions not only help improve the school's training quality, but also bring young, dynamic and potential human resources to our business.
It can be seen that the cooperation between schools and businesses like us is extremely necessary, to equip students with practical skills, updated with the needs of the labor market. We believe that the knowledge and experience that children acquire at the company will become a solid foundation for future development.
Once again, Cat Van Loi Company sends sincere thanks to the Board of Directors, teachers and students of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Cao Thang Technical College. We hope the cooperative relationship between the two sides will be increasingly strengthened and developed, bringing benefits to both sides."
Cat Van Loi Factory with a scale of 15,000 m2 produces auxiliary mechanical products, serving the M&E electromechanical construction system including G.I steel conduit pipes, steel core pipes, multi-purpose struts. Unistrut, ancient electric lightning protection system... Every year, the business receives nearly 300 students to intern and work at the factory, along with support for rental costs, gasoline, lunches... from schools. intermediate schools, colleges and universities in the Ho Chi Minh City area.
The company's leadership always adheres to the principle that: "School-business cooperation is understood as interaction and transactions between educational institutions and businesses to bring benefits to both parties." Cooperation between educational institutions and businesses to bring benefits to both parties, including: cooperation in research and development (R&D), personnel exchange (academics, students and experts), commercialize R&D results, develop and disseminate training programs, lifelong learning, business development and management. Common levels of cooperation are: accepting students for internships, field visits, supporting costs and equipment for teaching and learning. Therefore, these cooperation is also considered a cooperation between the two fields of academia and production and business. As technology increasingly contributes positively to economic development, cooperation between schools and businesses is increasingly becoming a new trend.






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