ANNOUNCEMENT Seminar 2025–2026 - Topic 12 - AI & Automation – From Trends to Practical Applications
14/04/2026
In order to promote and expand student academic activities across all programs of the Faculty of Information Technology, and to implement the academic plan for the academic year 2025–2026, the Student Academic Support Committee is pleased to announce the organization of a seminar with the following details:
I. THEME AND CONTENT
The main theme of the seminar is:
“AI & Automation – From Trends to Practical Applications”
The seminar will cover the following key topics:
- Trends in integrating Artificial Intelligence into software systems
- AI capabilities versus AI ethics
- Applications of AI in healthcare support
II. TIME, VENUE, AND PARTICIPANTS
Time
- From 07:30 to 11:30, Saturday, April 18, 2026
Venue
- Hall C, Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City
- Address: 140 Le Trong Tan Street, Tay Thanh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City
Participants
- Steering Committee
- Academic Support Committee
- Organizing and Technical Committees
- Faculty members and researchers from the Faculty of Information Technology
- Guest Speakers:
- Ms. Le Thi Bao Tran, Director, Quoc Bao Software Co., Ltd.
- Dr. Trinh Minh Long, Director, Testing Center of Excellence (TCoE), AGEST Vietnam
- Mr. Lam Dai Trung, Technical Director, Van Van Thong Company
- Mr. Nguyen Vinh Thanh, AI Director, TD Company Ltd.
- Graduate students and undergraduate students of the Faculty of Information Technology (expected: 250 participants)
Registration
- Registration deadline: 17:00, April 17, 2026
- Registration via the official link provided by the Faculty Youth Union
III. PROGRAM AGENDA
- Session 1:
Trends in Integrating AI into Software Systems - Session 2:
AI Capabilities vs. AI Ethics
Performance Optimization vs. Professional Ethics - Break
- Session 3:
AI in Supporting Medical Diagnosis - Session 4:
AI in Digital Healthcare and Patient Privacy
IV. CONCLUSION
The seminar is expected to provide valuable insights into current AI trends and their real-world applications, while also fostering discussions on ethical considerations in AI development and deployment.
All students, graduate learners, and faculty members are encouraged to participate and engage in this meaningful academic event.