On the morning of July 20, 2025, Lac Hong University hosted the Enterprise Advisory Board meeting at the meeting room of Campus 1. The event saw the participation of the university's Board of Rectors, the Faculty of Postgraduate Studies, the Center for Admissions and Public Relations, and numerous representatives from long-established enterprises across Dong Nai Province and neighboring areas. This significant annual event for the academic year 2024–2025 aimed to strengthen cooperation between the university and industry partners.
The Advisory Board is composed of representatives from various sectors including healthcare, language, economics, and engineering. Participating organizations included: Dong Nai General Hospital 2 JSC; Royal Ceramic Group; Dong Nai Business Legal Club; Dao Phat Dat Investment Co., Ltd.; EWA Construction Design Co., Ltd.; Center for Foreign Languages and Informatics – Eastern International University; IOT Software Technology Solutions Co., Ltd.; Chi Thanh E&C Investment and Development JSC; E.Z.I Outdoor Co., Ltd.; Sacombank – Dong Nai Branch; SHB Bank – Dong Nai Branch; Nhan Tai Viet Accounting and Auditing Co., Ltd.; CFA Business Development Co., Ltd.; Saigon Chau Duc Hospital Co., Ltd.; Texchem-Pack Vietnam Co., Ltd.; Q.M.T – JP PLASTIC JSC; Map Pacific Singapore Co., Ltd.; and Hoang Dang Food Co.
The primary purpose of the meeting was to strengthen the linkage between the university and both domestic and international enterprises, contributing to advancements in training, scientific research, and cooperative development.
The meeting also featured a panel discussion titled: “Current Tax Policy and Businesses”. This session provided insights into updated tax regulations, analyzed current trends in tax reform, and supported businesses in adapting and developing efficient financial strategies. Through this exchange, both the university and enterprises shared practical perspectives, cultivating an innovative ecosystem that supports sustainable development.
The Faculty of Postgraduate Studies officially restructured its 2024–2025 Enterprise Advisory Board (2nd cycle), further enhancing its cooperation with the industry. This collaboration not only improves the quality of education but also ensures that learners are equipped with real-world experiences and ready to meet current labor market demands.
Below are some photos from the meeting: