Korean and Vietnamese experts presented various solutions for optimising production, helping to reduce costs and improve production efficiency, especially as Việt Nam is accelerating digital transformation and modernising its industrial sector.
The event titled ''Automation and Digital Transformation To Promote Green Economic Development'', is being organised by the Việt Nam Automation Association, over three stages, a scientific conference, an international exhibition and a business forum.
HCM City''s Sài Gòn Hi-Tech Park (SHTP) and German technology company Siemens Electronic Design Automation Pte Ltd signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday (February 27) to strengthen cooperation in human resource training for the semiconductor industry in Việt Nam.
After an investment promotion visit in the US last week, Đà Nẵng promises to offer the most favourable conditions for investors and businesses from the US working in semiconductor and AI technology.
Automation and green tech are reshaping Bình Dương’s future, making businesses more agile and competitive in a dynamic and competitive export market. Innovations are helping firms become more efficient and ensure consistent product quality.
Smart cities, digital transformation, smart agriculture, renewable energy, and start-ups are on the agenda at an international business forum in HCM City.
The upcoming event “Automation in the Viet Nam National Digital Transformation Programme: Intelligent and Innovative” is expected to help develop the automation fields during industrialisation and modernisation
The launch of the centre, which followed a sponsoring package worth about VND3.5 billion (over US$150,000) handed-over by Siemens to Can Tho University.
The industrial sector is under great pressure and must change and adapt to new trends to expand markets and integrate deeper into the global value chain.
Denmark-based collaborative robots (cobots) manufacturer, Universal Robots, urged Viet Nam’s firms to accelerate the adoption of robotic automation in order to remain competitive and efficient ahead of tough economic times.
Amid the fourth industrial revolution many property developers in Viet Nam are seeking to adopt digital technology both for enterprise management and in their projects.
AkaBot is designed to perform repetitive processes like data entry, order filing, access rights granting and tasks requiring continuous contact with many different systems.
Festo, a German supplier of automation technology and technical education, plans to expand investment in Viet Nam to take advantage of the increasing foreign investment and production in the country.