VT Garment is proud to deepen our collaboration with The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) — a global top‑40 university — through a meaningful partnership with the CUHK Co‑op Programme.
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Together, we are building two bridges between academia and industry that create real impact.
Real‑world case studies + industry immersion in Thailand
We are co‑developing three live case studies with CUHK and the Co‑op team, tackling real challenges facing Thailand’s garment industry:
• Strengthening long‑term competitiveness
• Optimising raw‑material sourcing and landed costs
• Attracting the next generation of talent
These are not classroom simulations — they are real strategic problems.
We look forward to welcoming 60 CUHK students to Bangkok for a hands‑on industry immersion and final case presentations.
Student placement & data‑science internship
CUHK students are also joining VT Garment for a data‑science internship designed to turn 10 years of production data into decision‑ready insights.
This data is our crude oil.
What we need now is the refinery.
Our interns will help turn it into engine oil — actionable insights that drive smarter decisions, stronger productivity, and a more competitive Thai garment industry.
I recently interviewed eight CUHK students, and I was genuinely impressed by their energy, positivity, and analytical depth. They shared inspiring real examples:
• A Harvard Hackathon project improving surgical safety
• E‑voting systems cutting processing time from days to one hour
• Location‑based analytics encouraging recycling
• Better conversion through more accurate recommendation engines
• How UI colour choices (light blue!) increase click‑through rates
Many are also big fans of Thailand — its food, culture, even Thai music — and some are learning Thai. A great reminder of Thailand’s soft power.
Our commitment at VT Garment
Bridging academia and industry
Learning from fresh perspectives
Building future‑ready capabilities through people, data, and partnerships
Excited for what we will build together — for the students, for the industry, and for Thailand’s future.













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