The key trainers are Mr. Vu Phu Huu, LV Marketing Manager and Mr. Lionel Ng, Area Consultant Manager from SACE factory. Contents of the training are:
- Short circuit calculation for MV-LV substations
- Selectivity of protection
- DOC software: calculate short circuit, voltage drop, auto select product according to calculation results, and tool to verify selectivity and setting of protection.
The program is designed to provide significantly useful information that is necessary for students' future work.
Although the training was held during the student examination time which is also the time for final year graduation thesis, it attracted a large number of students to attend, over 200, which far exceeded our expectation.
Participating in the workshop were also Professor Le Cung, Vice Principal, and Associate Professor Dinh Thanh Viet, Dean Faculty of Electrical Engineering together with other lecturers from the Electrical Faculty.

The workshop has received very good responses from students as well as opened up opportunities for collaboration with lecturers on design and consultancy projects. Hereunder is one of many responses we got from the students.
"Hi Mr. Khánh,
My name is Vien, a student from the Danang University of Technology that attended ABB training this morning. I find the workshop very interesting and useful for us. I am also given an interesting book. While learning at University, I had heard from our teachers about ABB, but this is the first time I have the opportunity to participate a ABB workshop. I would like to thank ABB and the organizers. Kindly let us know when ABB holds another workshop of this kind in the future. Thank you!"
Apart from this training at the university, ABB team also paid a visit to selected panel builders for technical support. They were Truong Giang, a leading company in the central region and Tuan Huy, our partner in Danang. During the visit, Mr. Lionel also shared his experience on distribution system design and how to use DOC software to electrical engineers of the above two companies.