News & Events

LHU Students' AI Project "Your Voice" Honored by Intel at Global Technology Forum

The "Your Voice" project, developed by faculty and students at Lac Hong University (LHU), has marked another milestone on the international technology map by being honored by Intel at the Intel AI Global Impact Festival. This recognition stands as prominent evidence of LHU students' capacity for research, innovation, and the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address real-world social challenges.

LHU Students Make an Impression at the Intel AI Global Impact Festival

In an era where Artificial Intelligence is emerging as a spearhead technology sector, students from Lac Hong University continue to reaffirm their global integration capabilities through the "Your Voice" project—an AI-driven solution designed to assist individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing in daily communication.

The project was officially recognized at the Intel AI Global Impact Festival, a global technology platform that gathers AI applications dedicated to social good from numerous countries. According to an Intel representative, the program recorded over 1,000 projects spanning 33 countries, with the LHU student team being among the select few outstanding groups chosen for recognition.

This achievement is a source of pride for Lac Hong University as a whole and the Faculty of Information Technology in particular. It demonstrates LHU students' strong research capacities, creative thinking, and ability to implement technology products in real-world scenarios.

"Your Voice" – An AI Project Driven by Humanistic Values

Moving beyond the scope of a conventional technology product, "Your Voice" was developed with a human-centric approach. The project leverages artificial intelligence models to facilitate communication for the deaf and hard of hearing, contributing to bridging information gaps and enhancing community connection.

This direction reflects the core ethos of modern technology students: mastering technical skills while knowing how to apply technology to resolve meaningful social issues.

The project also demonstrates the team's proficiency in advanced disciplines, including Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), and data processing models configured for intelligent recognition, analysis, and communication support.

Intel Recognizes and Accompanies the LHU Student Project

At the event, Ms. Sarah E. Kemp—Vice President of International Government Affairs at Intel Corporation—met directly with the project team to gain a deeper insight into the "Your Voice" solution. This high-level engagement from Intel leadership serves as significant validation for the research and product development efforts exerted by LHU faculty and students.

Notably, Intel awarded three high-performance laptops to the project group—consisting of Mr. Bui Xuan Canh (Lecturer at the Faculty of Information Technology), student Hoang Gia Huy (Information Technology major), and student Vi Hoai Thương (E-commerce major)—to facilitate continued research, model training, and advanced AI development.

The LHU ADLEY team receiving a commendation letter and gifts from the corporation

This reward offers practical support and serves as a major source of motivation for the team to continue refining their product and expanding AI applications to serve community needs.

A Learning Environment Tied to Practical Application and Tech Enterprises

The success of the "Your Voice" project clearly reflects Lac Hong University's educational orientation: bringing students closer to real-world projects, enhancing applied research, and establishing robust connections with technology enterprises.

Instead of merely acquiring theoretical knowledge in the classroom, LHU students are consistently encouraged to build products, develop original concepts, work in teams, tackle social challenges, and challenge themselves at domestic and international academic and technology competitions.

This ecosystem provides a strategic advantage for prospective students interested in disciplines such as:

  1. 1. Information Technology

  2. 2. Artificial Intelligence

  3. 3. Multimedia Communications

  4. 4. E-commerce

Through projects like "Your Voice," learners have the opportunity to cultivate technological mindsets, research methodologies, product deployment skills, and the capacity to operate within professional environments connected to major enterprises.

Studying Information Technology at LHU: Moving from Programming to Product Creation

A distinguishing feature of the training provided by the Faculty of Information Technology at Lac Hong University is its "learning by doing" methodology. Students do not just study programming, databases, computer networks, or software systems; they also gain early exposure to modern technology trends, including AI, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Web and Mobile development, Cloud Computing, and Digital Transformation.

The active participation and recognition of students at international tech forums demonstrate that the training environment at LHU effectively enables learners to develop practical competencies, cultivate creative thinking, and prepare for seamless integration into the high-tech labor market.

For prospective students researching what an Information Technology curriculum entails, career prospects after graduation, how to begin learning AI, or whether IT students get to work on real-world projects, the journey of the "Your Voice" project provides a concrete example of the practice-oriented education pathway at LHU.

LHU Reaffirms Its Position on the Global Technology Map

Speaking at the event, Dr. Huynh Cao Tuan—Vice Rector of Lac Hong University—expressed his sincere appreciation for Intel's support and partnership in the research and innovation activities of the university's faculty and students.

Gaining direct access to a global technology corporation during their undergraduate studies is a vital opportunity for students to build a research mindset, develop international working competencies, and adapt to the high-tech labor market.

In addition to the honoring ceremony, a factory tour of the Intel facility in Ho Chi Minh City opened up further prospects for institutional-corporate collaboration, particularly in tech workforce training, artificial intelligence research, and professional skill development for students.

Khoa Công Nghệ Thông Tin

        547,367       1/779