The Faculty of Information Technology affirms its strength at the final round of the HUCE-INTECH 2025 Startup Innovation Idea Competition.

This morning, the final round of the Huce–Intech 2025 Startup Innovation Ideas Competition took place in a vibrant and professional atmosphere, bringing together many high-quality projects from faculties across the university. This year's competition saw very high levels of competition, with participation from many strong teams from the Civil and Industrial Construction, Bridge and Road Engineering, Architecture, Environmental Engineering, and other faculties with traditional strengths in engineering and construction fields.

In this context, the Faculty of Information Technology clearly demonstrated its capabilities and competitiveness by participating in the final round with 4 projects , 2 of which won awards , leaving a strong impression of the technological thinking, interdisciplinary approach, and entrepreneurial spirit of the Faculty of Information Technology students.

Project HI-2025-06: “Building a Q&A system and support for compliance checks of Vietnamese housing design standards” , supervised by Dr. Hoang Nam Thang , with the participation of students Do Quang Hop, Nguyen Viet Hung, Nguyen Tien Cong, and Ngo Thi Thuong , received the Encouragement Award of the competition. The project was highly appreciated by the judging panel for its practicality, its ability to apply information technology to the construction field, its contribution to supporting the inspection and improvement of compliance with Vietnamese housing design standards, and its clear interdisciplinary approach to solving real-world problems.

In particular, the project by the first-year students of class 70IT3 made a strong impression in the final round. Project HI-2025-14: “Developing a role-playing simulation experience for new students to have a realistic and comprehensive view of independent living” , supervised by MSc. Tran Van Tho , with the active support of former IT Faculty student Phung Danh Tai Tat Thang throughout the project's formation and development, excellently surpassed many strong teams to win Third Prize .

The student team, consisting of Nguyen Ngoc Trung, Le Minh Tuyen, Vu Dinh Hao, Do Dao Khanh Chi, and Pham Thuy Dinh, despite being only first-year students, demonstrated a commendable spirit of entrepreneurial creativity and scientific research capabilities. Their project received much praise from the judging panel for its fresh, humane idea, directly addressing the practical needs of new students, and for their confident, coherent, and clear presentation within 10 minutes, effectively conveying the project's content, objectives, and core values.

The success of IT projects is even more significant when evaluated by a judging panel comprising businesses, scientists, managers, and economists from within and outside the university , ensuring a multifaceted, objective, and practical approach. This is also a key factor in building the prestige and academic quality of the Huce-Intech platform, where startup ideas are comprehensively considered from the perspectives of technology, market, and feasibility.

The results achieved at Huce–Intech 2025 show that students of the Faculty of Information Technology are not only proficient in their field but also proactive in addressing social issues, proposing innovative solutions, and implementing ideas systematically. In particular, the effective networking model between lecturers, students, and alumni has contributed to the formation of a dynamic and sustainable research and entrepreneurship environment right from the first academic year.

Congratulations to the Information Technology Faculty project teams for winning prizes at the Huce–Intech 2025 Startup Innovation Ideas Competition. We wish you continued success in fostering innovation, scientific research, and entrepreneurship, contributing to spreading the image of HUCE IT students as confident, dynamic, and integrated.

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