Mr. Nguyen Hoang Trung, Director of Orenji Company, shared: His family are all alumni of Vietnam National University, Hanoi, and specifically of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities. Mr. Trung is a former student of the 46th cohort of the University of Technology - Vietnam National University, Hanoi; his sister is a former student of the 46th cohort of Psychology at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi; his younger brother is a former student of the Chemistry Department, Faculty of Natural Sciences - Vietnam National University, Hanoi; and his wife, Ms. Tran Minh Hieu, is a former student of the 46th cohort of the High-Quality Program in Philosophy and is currently a lecturer in the Philosophy Department at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Because of this close connection, his entire family has always held the school in the highest regard and affection. He believes that if there is any way to help the teachers and students of the school, his family and company are always ready to do so. He is sending this small gift with the hope of contributing in a small way to help the teachers and students maintain their health and safety amidst the raging Coronavirus pandemic, which is causing anxiety in the community and disrupting the operations of many agencies and organizations.

Sharing about Orenji's antibacterial hand sanitizer, Mr. Trung said: this product was created by his younger brother – who studied in Russia and at Toyota University (Japan) – based on the application and transfer of multi-purpose deodorant roll-on technology using Japanese nanotechnology. All products are safe and used for long-term antibacterial and antifungal properties. The product includes purified water, essential oils (cinnamon, peppermint, or orange), nano solution, and alcohol (<10%). When sprayed on hands, the nano silver remains on the surface of the hands, helping to inhibit bacteria for 3 days.

Mr. Trung also emphasized that in the context of the current rapid spread of the virus, keeping hands clean is extremely important. According to WHO research, people touch their faces every 10 minutes, thus easily spreading bacteria from intermediary objects such as doorknobs, pens, notebooks, and other household and office items.
The University's Trade Union will use the above solution for on-site hand sanitization for staff and students in lecture halls and offices, helping them prevent the spread of Covid-19. The University's Trade Union is continuing to call on individuals and organizations to support the University's staff and students in the fight against the pandemic.

On behalf of the union members and students of the University, the Executive Committee of the University's Trade Union respectfully expresses its gratitude for the kind gesture of Mr. Nguyen Hoang Trung's family and Ms. Tran Minh Hieu, as well as all the staff and employees of Orenji New Technology Application Joint Stock Company.
Author:Thanh Ha