MSEUF co-organizes 3rd International ICT Conference; 3 faculty present 4 research in Vietnam
Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation (MSEUF) co-organized the 3rd International Conference on Advances in Information and Communications Technology, held at Hung Vuong University in Viet Tri, Vietnam, Nov. 16.
Representing MSEUF, Dean of the College of Engineering Engr. Cielito Maligalig, Engineering Professor Dr. Ronaldo Maaño, and Assistant Professor John Rover Sinag from the College of Computing and Multimedia Studies presented three studies under the ICT Applications track, and one study in Digital Economics & Management track.
Dean Maligalig highlighted the broader implications of Enverga University’s involvement.
“Participating in international conferences not only enhances our faculty’s research capabilities but also strengthens the University's reputation as a hub for technological innovation and excellence,” Dean Maligalig said.
Dr. Maaño emphasized the importance of global academic engagement.
“Presenting our work allows us to contribute to the international discourse on ICT advancements and learn from the expertise of others,” Dr. Maaño shared.
Assistant Professor Sinag added, “This event showcased not only our research but also the potential of cross-border collaborations in addressing real-world challenges.”
The University contributed through active participation and leadership in organizing the event. Engr. Roselyn Maaño, Director of the Research Publication, Incubation, and Utilization Center, spearheaded the initiative.
"This conference highlights the importance of collaboration in driving technological advancements. Enverga University is proud to play a part in fostering innovation,” she stated.
The partnership between Enverga University and Thai Nguyen University also strengthened the collaborative aspect of the event.
Enverga researchers worked closely with Duc Binh Nguyen of the Thai Nguyen University of Information and Communication Technology on research presented at the conference.
"The conference reinforced the existing partnership between Enverga University and Thai Nguyen University, underscoring the shared commitment to advancing ICT research and education." Engr. Maaño shared.
- SDG 4: Quality Education - The conference enhances global academic engagement, improves research capabilities, and fosters knowledge sharing among faculty and researchers, contributing to inclusive and equitable quality education.
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure - By addressing advancements in ICT and promoting research in digital economics and management, the event aligns with building resilient infrastructure, promoting sustainable industrialization, and fostering innovation.
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals - The collaboration between Enverga University, Thai Nguyen University, and Hung Vuong University exemplifies effective cross-border partnerships that advance common goals in technology and education.
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