Enverga University joins int'l conference in Vietnam; advances ICT with 3 research presentations

Enverga University presented three research papers at the 4th International Conference on Advances in Information and Communication Technology (ICTA 2025) held at the VNU Information Technology Institute in Hanoi, Vietnam, Nov. 27–28.

Faculty researchers from the College of Engineering, Engr. Jerico Amago and Engr. Gervin Espinosa, together with Asst. Prof. John Rover Sinag from the College of Computing and Multimedia Studies, represented the University in the international conference.

Amago and Espinosa separately presented two studies under the Digital Economics and Management track: one modeling the role of technology as a moderator between government regulation, knowledge management, and enterprise resource planning in semiconductor companies, and another evaluating service quality’s influence on customer satisfaction and loyalty in an application service provider using structural equation modeling.

Sinag presented his work under the Multimedia track, focusing on an iterative multimedia production pipeline for academic program promotions using 2D, 3D, and live-action animation.

The conference organizers highlighted the rigor of the selection process.

“The accepted papers are among 174 high-quality ones chosen from 357 submissions,” said Prof. Xuan-Tu Tran, director of the VNU Information Technology Institute and ICTA 2025 general co-chair, in the official invitation letter.

ICTA 2025 gathered researchers and universities to discuss innovations, trends, and developments in information and communication technology.

The presented studies are slated for publication in the ICTA 2025 Proceedings under the Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems series by Springer, indexed in Scopus Q4.


This engagement affirms the University’s commitment to Excellence through active participation in global research forums and strengthens Service and Mindfulness as faculty contribute knowledge that addresses emerging technological challenges. It also reflects Fortitude as researchers pursue innovation and represent the institution in international platforms.

  • SDG 4: Quality Education – Through research that enhances academic productivity and global knowledge exchange.

  • SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – By producing studies that support technological advancement and digital solutions.

  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – By engaging in international collaboration through global academic conferences.