Speaking at the event, NIC Director Vu Quoc Huy said the “Smart Urban Areas – Solutions for Sustainable Urban Development” (SUA) project marks a significant milestone in three years of successful cooperation between the governments, businesses, and leading universities of Vietnam and Germany. With funds of nearly 2 million EUR from BMUV, the SUA project stands as a flagship example of scientific research being effectively translated into practical applications, helping address urgent challenges posed by rapid urbanization, climate change, and the shift towards a carbon-neutral economy.

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The Binh Duong Provincial Intelligent Operations Center (IOC) is tasked with monitoring, supervising, and managing activities across several critical sectors, including public security, traffic control, smart transportation, and emissions monitoring. 

After three years of implementation, the SUA project has achieved pioneering breakthroughs. For the first time, a “Digital Twin” model has been applied to optimize building management. The Digital Twin is a 3D replica of a real-world structure that provides detailed data on construction materials, high-efficiency water pumping systems, the interaction between building envelopes and the surrounding microclimate, and the environmental impact of green architectural features.

Launched in 2022, the SUA project aims to develop innovative models for cities and urban areas in the digital era. Its dual goals are to tackle the challenges of rapid urbanization, global economic development, and prolonged climate change while simultaneously enhancing urban quality of life in the future.

The project's core objective is to monitor and test climate adaptation and energy-saving measures in Vietnam based on scientific evidence, through the integration of smart technologies, sensor-based measurements, and the use of Digital Twin models for buildings. During its initial three-year pilot phase, the project focused on developing scalable models applicable across different localities, with a long-term vision of creating sustainable and smart residential areas.

Source: VNA