Student research projects focus on pollution, waste reduction solutions

Six projects by university students that were displayed on March 16 at the eProjects Innovation Showcase contest at the Cao Thang Technical College in Ho Chi Minh City mostly focused on environmental pollution and waste management solutions.
Student research projects focus on pollution, waste reduction solutions ảnh 1Students present their projects to the jury at the eProjects Innovation Showcase held at the Cao Thang Technical College in HCM City on March 16. (Photo: VNA)
HCMCity (VNS/VNA) - Six projects by university students that weredisplayed on March 16 at the eProjects Innovation Showcase contest at the CaoThang Technical College in Ho Chi Minh City mostly focused on environmentalpollution and waste management solutions.

Ateam from the HCM City University of Technology and Education presented asolution for discarded chewing gum while students from Lac Hong University in DongNai province had one for packaging in the e-commerce industry.

Sortingplastic was the focus of students from Can Tho University, while a team fromthe Da Nang University of Technology had a platform for plastic wastemanagement.

Studentsfrom the HCM City University of Technology, who showed how to reuseconstruction materials, won the prize for the most effective solution. 

Studentsfrom the Industrial University of HCM City displayed technology to moderniseDow Vietnam Company’s customer order and tracking systems.

Theteam from the HCM City University of Technology and Education won theprize for the best presentation and the Da Nang University of Technology wonfor teamwork.

Theevent enabled students to demonstrate their industry-mentored prototypesto peers and professionals from across the country.

Overthe last semester, eProjects teams developed their prototypes through regularconsultation with professional mentors, who set out a vision for each project,shared their technical expertise and regularly met with the students.

SinceSeptember the teams worked online, on campus and even at Dow's plant to buildand test their prototypes. 

Theshowcase was a part of USAID BUILD-IT and the Dow Vietnam Stem Programme whichhas been carried out for four years. 

Speakingto showcase attendees, USAID Vietnam’sacting mission director, Bradley Bessire, said: "These applied  projectsdemonstrate  how  the  BUILD-IT  Alliance  links industry  expertise with universities’ teaching capacity to give studentsexperiences that develop both the technical and soft skills they’ll need tosucceed in Vietnam’s ever more advanced workforce.”

USAIDsponsors BUILD-IT Project which is carried out by Arizona StateUniversity./.
VNA

See more

A young volunteer donates blood during the 2026 Red Sunday programme. (Photo: VNA)

Nearly 5,000 people join blood donation campaign in Ho Chi Minh City

According to health authorities, Vietnam collected nearly 1.75 million units of blood in 2025, with 98% from volunteer donors, equivalent to around 1.75% of the population participating in blood donation. Large-scale campaigns such as Red Sunday have played a key role in achieving these results.

More than 30 kilogrammes of various drugs trafficked from Cambodia to HCM City were seized in a police operation in March 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Ho Chi Minh City aims to become drug free by 2030

Every commune, ward or residential area in Ho Chi Minh City is expected to meet official drug-free standards by the end of 2029, while schools, hospitals, government offices, businesses and social organisations across the city are to remain free of drug activity.

Military forces take a resident from a flooded area. Photo: VNA

Da Nang, Oxfam join hands to support flood victims

In the coming time, the Da Nang Red Cross Society will continue to coordinate with Oxfam to implement support activities in Nong Son commune, helping residents overcome difficulties and stabilise their livelihoods.

Training on response to reservoir incidents (Photo: VNA)

Central Civil Defence Fund established to bolster disaster response

The Central Civil Defence Fund is authorised to receive, manage and use voluntary contributions from domestic and foreign entities and individuals, plus transfers from provincial civil defence funds in line with the PM’s decisions and allocations from relevant state financial sources outside the state budget, all earmarked for incident and disaster response and recovery efforts.

Vietnamese women shine in the traditional Ao dai (Photo: VNA)

March shines with elegance of “Ao dai”

In early March, scenes of women in flowing Ao dai taking spring photos by lakes, parks, offices, temples and historical sites have become a familiar sight on the streets of Hanoi. Social media is also filled with images and stories surrounding the elegant attire, which has become a symbolic signal of the season dedicated to honouring women.

Hanoi voters learn about candidates’ biographies and action programmes. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi thoroughly prepares for NA, People’s Council election

According to the municipal Election Committee, the capital city has established election committees in 126 communes and wards. In addition, 11 electoral boards for National Assembly deputies, 31 electoral boards for the city-level People’s Council, 831 commune-level electoral boards and more than 4,000 polling teams have been set up to serve the election process.

Artisan Vu Van Vinh from Chuyen My commune introduces to visitors a set of mother of pearl inlaid lacquer furniture including a platform bed, tea cabinet, and lacquered horizontal boards and parallel sentences made by his family, worth more than 3 billion VND. (Photo: VNA)

Four Hanoi craft villages join global creative crafts network

The recognition is not only a source of pride for the capital but also creates opportunities to promote these craft villages globally, strengthen international connections, and support their sustainable development in the process of global integration.

Vietnamese women affirm growing role in national economy

Vietnamese women affirm growing role in national economy

Vietnamese women have long been an indispensable force in the country’s socio-economic development. Today, they are present across a wide spectrum of economic activities, from production, trade and small-scale services to innovative start-ups, collective economic development, the digital economy, green growth, the circular economy and financial inclusion.

Voters study information of candidates to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils at all levels in the 2026-2031 tenure. (Photo published by VNA)

K’Ho ethnic minority group in Lam Dong province looks forward to Election Day

Lac Duong commune is a remote locality largely inhabited by the K’Ho ethnic minority in Lam Dong. The commune has 15 villages with more than 14,000 residents in 3,119 households and 8,799 registered voters. Given that residents live scattered along National Highway 27C and that the area’s mountainous terrain makes travel difficult, local authorities have prepared plans to organise the election smoothly.

Officers of the Vietnam Coast Guard Region 2 Command step up communications efforts to encourage fishermen to comply with anti-IUU fishing regulations. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Coast Guard Region 2 intensifies efforts to help remove IUU fishing “yellow card”

According to Colonel Truong Ba Long, Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Vietnam Coast Guard Region 2 Command, the close integration of efforts to combat IUU fishing with routine patrol and control activities to safeguard maritime sovereignty, prevent smuggling and trade fraud, fight drug-related crimes, and conduct search and rescue operations constitutes a regular task of the unit.