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Students' engineering projects win awards from community service programme

DA NANG Today
Published: June 20, 2018

A smart mattress that helps the elderly change posture and direction is one of the 3 winning projects in the Engineering Projects in the Community Service Programme, launched in January by USAID.

A smart mattress developed by a team of students from Đà Nẵng University of Science and Technology is one of three winning projects in the Engineering Projects in Community Service Programme in Việt Nam. VNS/Photo Gia Lộc Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/society/450210/students-engineering-projects-win-awards-from-community-service-programme.html#AUGK65RkeLeAY45K.99
A smart mattress developed by a team of students from Da Nang University of Science and Technology is one of three winning projects in the Engineering Projects in Community Service Programme in Viet Nam. VNS/Photo Gia Loc

The DYNAMIC team composed of students at the Da Nang University of Science and Technology worked together to create the smart mattress.

Team member Vo Van Quoc said the students conducted a survey of the elderly with joint or bone disease and patients who had lost movement due to accidents who were patients at two local hospitals. 

Quoc said the patients’ families had to stay with them at all times to monitor their situation and help them move.

The smart mattress, which allows them to move without assistance, meets quality standards.

The Industrial University of HCM City won two awards, one for a remote garden system that can be managed via an internet connection and another for a SmartPlan project.

The Engineering Projects Community Service Programme in Viet Nam was launched by USAID’s Building University-Industry Learning and Development through Innovation and Technology Alliance, Arizona State University, and Dow Chemical Company.

The programme is an internationally recognised multi-disciplinary, social entrepreneurship challenge that helps students from fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics develop a collaborative mindset and technical skills to brainstorm, design, prototype and test their engineering-based solutions for local challenges.

Four universities were selected to pilot the programme, including the Da Nang University of Science and Technology, the HCM City University of Technology, the Industrial University of HCM City, and the Lac Hong University in Dong Nai Province.

(Source: VNS)

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