The exhibition has beenorganized by the Ministry of Science and Technology at the Vietnam National Exhibition Center in Dong Anh Ward.
It is attracting large crowds keen to see the country’s technological progress.
Visitors can interact with a humanoid robot developed by VinMotion.
The robotics firm aims to produce robots for factories, warehouses, reception services, and hazardous missions in extreme environments, including tasks beyond human physical capabilities.
A 500kV transformer model with a capacity of 3x300 MVA. It marks the first time Vietnam has fully mastered the technology to manufacture large-capacity transformers, which previously had to be imported.
The Hera multi-purpose UAV was developed by RtR. Founded by Dr. Luong Viet Quoc, RtR was the first Vietnamese company to export UAVs to the U.S.
When folded, it fits into a backpack but can lift objects weighing up to 15 kilograms, or 10 times the capability of drones of similar size, according to RtR.
IoT power chips (left) developed by the Information Technology Institute at the Vietnam National University, Hanoi alongside ID card chips (in glass panel) designed by MK Group.
Viettel’s 5G base station ecosystem, researched and developed in-house, covers the full telecom network from core to radio. The company says this end-to-end solution ensures high adaptability and customization.
Smart home devices from VConnex. The startup offers a diverse range of products like smart switches, motion and smoke sensors, smart locks, smart outlets, and surveillance cameras.
