Smart City environmental impact assessment approved
Construction of the Smart City project in Hanoi will begin soon after the main contractor's environmental impact assessment is approved.
Construction of the Smart City project in Hanoi will begin soon after the main contractor's environmental impact assessment is approved.
International experts and business executives recommended measure to help the development of smart cities in Vietnam.
In government administration, AI technology can enhance security monitoring, streamline information and document processing, and facilitate the work of civil servants.
Being “smart” is the principle for every action of Hanoi in the city’s future developments.
The growth of every city hinges on environmentally friendly and sustainable development, with a focus on people-centered approaches.
This involves the construction and development of infrastructure and urban architectural works in a smart manner, aligning with approved planning projects.
The event aims to advance the development of smart and sustainable cities in Vietnam.
The project is expected to help address key infrastructure issues in the city, including transportation, energy, education, healthcare and the environment.
The event will highlight the digital transformation program focused on building a smart Hanoi by 2025, with a vision for 2030.
Both sides have huge potential for cooperation, given Hanoi's unique advantages and the UK’s role as one of two international financial centers.
The US$4.2 billion project remains the largest in Vietnam and a prominent example of cooperation between Vietnamese and Japanese private companies in smart cities.
Hanoi aims to integrate modern information technology into various aspects of social life management.
Hanoi aims to fully develop the mass transit network to reduce the number of individual vehicles, and all public buses will run on green energy by 2035.
Hanoi is considered "elite" in science, technology and information, which is favorable to carrying out digital transformation.
The project will cover 271.5 hectares of land in Hanoi’s northern district of Dong Anh.
Hanoi aims to build a highly competitive economy on a regional and global scale.
Hanoi aims to take the lead in the digitalization process nationwide.