As part of the P4G Summit 2025, the Green Growth Exhibition in Hanoi featured a vibrant collection of ideas and innovations that reflect the growing momentum behind sustainable transformation across sectors.
THE HANOI TIMES — Held alongside the P4G Summit in Hanoi, the Green Growth Exhibition brought together businesses, organizations, and startups from Vietnam and abroad, presenting hands-on solutions toward sustainable development.
From precision engineering to renewable energy systems, from circular agriculture to plant-based materials, each display captured a unique aspect of how different industries are embracing the path toward a greener future.
A startup booth draws interest with low-emission and efficiency-focused innovations for sustainable production. Photos: Nathan Nguyen/The Hanoi Times
Vietnam’s homegrown electric vehicles VinFast embody the shift toward cleaner mobility and energy transition.
Vietnam's National Innovation Center (NIC) introduces urban technologies to help future-proof cities.
Renishaw’s Equator Gauging System provides real-time inspection solutions for precision manufacturing.
A representative of the World Resources Institute, a core P4G partner, shares ongoing climate finance programs.
Vietnam's TH Group presents the circular economy model explaining how a Vietnamese dairy company reuses and regenerates resources across its supply chain.
Attendees observe a non-chemical water filtration system designed to expand access to safe, clean water.
Craftwork made by people with disabilities showcases how inclusive development is also part of the green journey.
A sustainable fashion initiative introduces plant-based fibers and naturally dyed textiles as low-impact alternatives.
As part of the P4G Summit 2025, the Green Growth Exhibition brought together cross-sector initiatives that reflect a shared commitment to green transition and sustainability.
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