Talk show about interior design trends in the digital age took place with the goal of positioning the role and vision for students who are about to graduate from university in interior design. Many students are excited with the practical and interesting sharing from the guests.
Talk show event: "Interior design in the 4.0 era" organized by Vietnam Elevator Association in collaboration with Hanoi University of Architecture on October 6, 2020. This is one of the career orientation, role positioning and vision activities for students, specifically in the field of Architecture - Interior Design, and is also the first social community activity. was first deployed by the Vietnam Elevator Association after its establishment.
Talk show has the participation of Architect Nguyen Van Tat - Former Vice President of Vietnam Association of Architects, Mr. Nguyen Hai Duc - Chairman of Vietnam Elevator Association, Communication expert Nguyen Dinh Thanh - Managing Director, co-founder of Elite PR School, representative of the Board of Directors and many students of Hanoi University of Architecture.
Through the talk show, practical topics such as: Interior Creation - The Art of Conquering Customers, Positioning the Importance of Professional Interior Designers, Real stories of successful business owners were discussed. offer and discuss, exchange. From there, it will help students experience a training model in the direction of interaction, direct debate, and diversity with experts, organizations and large enterprises; shorten the access gap with future architects.
Architect Nguyen Van Tat - Former Vice President of Vietnam Association of Architects shared at talk show
From there, it helps students have a new perspective and approach to practical problems related to their field of study. Especially, in the context of the explosion of Industry 4.0, the pressure to compete with the trend of globalization and the trend of M&A from abroad is getting higher and higher.
Sharing about this talk show, a student of Hanoi University of Architecture said that this is really a useful activity because it helps future architects like me to reshape their career outlook. For a final year student like me, I have gained useful knowledge from the talk show. So far, I have only thought of interior design, which is just blocks, not thinking that serving customers requires so much knowledge. If possible, these talk shows need to be organized more to help students like me have more opportunities to equip more knowledge before leaving school.