Quy Nhon University holds a working session with Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH).
On the morning of December 26, 2025, a delegation from Quy Nhon University, led by Dr. Nguyen Thanh Binh, Coordinator of Project 6 (SP6) under the IUC-funded program, held a working session at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH). The meeting focused on in-depth discussions on libraries, information technology, e-learning, and digital transformation in higher education.
The session took place in an open and constructive atmosphere, with the participation of leaders and professional staff from HUTECH, including the Vice Rector, the Library Director, and the Director of the Digital Learning Center. Both sides shared experiences, implementation models, and practical issues encountered in the development of modern library systems, e-learning platforms, and digital services for learners.
Regarding library services, representatives of HUTECH introduced solutions for sharing and utilizing digital resources, developing digital-based reader services, and strategies to attract students to library spaces. These topics were discussed in detail and closely linked to practical operational experiences.
In terms of e-learning and digital transformation, HUTECH shared its experience in developing and operating a Learning Management System (LMS) based on the latest version of the Moodle platform, which is synchronized with academic management systems and course registration applications.
In addition to the official working program, the delegation from Quy Nhon University also visited and explored the library facilities of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH). The learning spaces, equipment, technological infrastructure, and reader support services left a positive impression on the delegation and provided practical insights for further improving the quality of library services at Quy Nhon University in the coming period.
The working session also provided an opportunity for the two institutions to strengthen connections, share experiences, and explore directions for future cooperation, thereby contributing to the innovation of university governance and the sustainable and effective development of libraries, e-learning, and digital transformation initiatives.



Some photos from the working session.







