Why will smart city become a future trend in Vietnam?
Why say smart cities will become future trends in Vietnam? Let Luci explain this in the article below.
Perhaps you’ve more or less heard of the Internet of thing (IoT), the way it affects the lives around us. The rise of smart homes is one way that IoT is changing around the world – with devices that can communicate with each other in homes.
However, not only limited to the home, this technology is increasingly expanding its scope. Step into the smart city, where IoT will impact everything, from light to traffic through urban centers.
Smart urban construction has become an indispensable development trend for urban areas, especially major cities in the world as well as in Vietnam, especially for cities with rapid urbanization rates. happening very fast.
So far, the architectural design of Vietnam is considered to be quite discrete and separate electronic systems from mechanical systems. However, the infrastructure system in Vietnam is still on the rise with the rapid adoption and capture of new technologies. Moreover, Vietnam is also looking for system architectures that are efficient and energy efficient.
In this context, an integrated solution of construction management and energy management will meet the needs of the Vietnamese market, especially helping to raise the standards for buildings in Vietnam to a high level. new. Therefore, Integrated architecture is something that Vietnam should look forward to in the future.
Accordingly, Smart Building (smart construction) must meet at least 3 criteria: protecting the earth’s environment, connecting the electrical systems of buildings to the electricity grid and using energy efficiently (both in operation and maintenance process). The most basic thing smart buildings have to do is to provide a comfortable life for users, (for example, lighting, fire safety, air cleaning, security, cleanliness). will …) but with the lowest possible cost and minimizing adverse environmental impact throughout the life of the service.
Smart urban chain by 2030
At the Industry Summit 4.0 Symposium, Deputy Minister of Construction Nguyen Van Sinh emphasized that smart city is a hot topic for the region and Vietnam will not stand on the sidelines.
Resolution 52 recently issued by the Politburo has clearly stated Vietnam’s goals for smart cities.
Specifically, by 2025, Vietnam’s goal is to have at least three smart cities in the three key economic regions of the North, the South and the Central. By 2030, a number of smart urban chains will be formed in key economic regions in the North, the South and the Central region, step by step connecting to the smart urban network in the region and the world.
However, Mr. Sinh also frankly admitted: Building a smart city is a very new task and promises to bring many benefits but also many difficulties and challenges. That reality requires cooperation and sharing is an indispensable requirement in order to achieve the set goals.
This is also the Korean experience like TS. Namcheol Baik from the Institute of Engineering Technology and Construction of the country said. He emphasized that Korea’s success in developing Smart City in the past 15 – 20 years is based on the advanced technology of typical corporations in the country of kimchi.
Vietnam goes after, which is a favorable factor because we will learn a lot from the experience of other countries. Moreover, this time is also the time when technology is ripe. So what to do is to choose technology, where to start.