Taking place from December 19-22, the Expo is gathering a lot of attention in the global defence and high-tech industry, bringing together nearly 200 exhibitors and companies from 27 countries and territories around the world.
Among the exhibitors, CT Group’s high-tech divisions, in collaboration with the Ministry of Science and Technology, have made a notable impression with their groundbreaking solutions and vision for sustainable development.
The company made significant advancements while dedicating two years to research amid the COVID-19 crisis.
"We are fully prepared to enter a new era, backed by a strong team of professors, doctors, and engineers, proficient in cutting-edge technologies. We call on the government to support the development of the nation's technological sector, ensuring a sustainable future for Vietnam," said Tran Kim Chung, chairman of CT Group.
At the event, CT Group showcased its standout subsidiaries across four high-tech sectors including CT UAV, specialising in unmanned aerial vehicles, CT Semiconductor, focused on semiconductor chips, Carbon Credit Trading Platform Asean in carbon credits, and CTOptimal, a pioneer in AI.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and high-ranking officials visiting CT Group's booth |
CT UAV, a technology subsidiary of CT Group, was a key attraction at the exhibition with its 1/6 scale Prototype of the CT-2W1, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Boasting a maximum speed of 200 km per hour, a capacity of five passengers, and a flight endurance of up to 2 hours, the CT-2W1 represents a significant advancement in urban mobility. CT UAV innovative unmanned aerial vehicles are poised to revolutionise a wide range of industries.
While CT UAV was the focus with its unmanned aerial vehicles, CT Semiconductor presented its AMB5600 semiconductor testing machine. The advanced equipment is currently employed for research and training at the Semiconductor Chip Training Centre NIC in Hoa Lac. This marks the first appearance of such a chip testing system in Vietnam's training infrastructure.
Meanwhile, CTOptimal, a major entity within CT Group's AI division, impressed with its suite of specialised AI solutions, applied across three key sectors of logistics, healthcare, and UAV.
CT Group also presented the carbon credit trading platform Asean at the exhibition, underscoring its commitment to carbon credit solutions.
For more information, please contact CT Group at 20 Truong Dinh street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City
Email: info@ctgroupvietnam.com
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