Hanoi's smart city plan entices Austrian investors
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 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 aims to take the lead in the digitalization process nationwide.
The recent establishment of the Vietnam-South Korea center for smart city cooperation would lay the foundation for a more substantial partnership in this field between the two countries.
The president pledged to apply technology in developing the construction industry and enhancing the capacity of crucial planning agencies.
The French company is working with the country’s largest private conglomerate, Vingroup, to support digital transformation for its VinFast and Vinhomes businesses.
The launch of a new generation shopping mall is expected to be a shopping - entertainment - service destination for the capital city’s people.
The goal for Hanoi is to become a green, modern and smart city by 2030.
This will be a symbol of Vietnam - South Korea economic cooperation, towards celebrating the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 2022.
The launch of the new alliance for the development of smart cities takes place on November 10.