Opening Ceremony of the Hanoi International Energy & Environment Technology Fair
On the morning of June 24, the Hanoi International Energy & Environment Technology 2026 (ENTECH HANOI 2026) officially opened. This year’s event marked the third consecutive year that VETS | EnE has participated in ENTECH.

Held annually since 2009, ENTECH HANOI has become one of Vietnam’s largest events in the energy and environmental sectors. Over the past 17 years, the exhibition has evolved into not only a showcase for innovative products and technologies but also an effective platform connecting government agencies, businesses, research organizations, and international partners.

ENTECH HANOI 2026 features more than 250 exhibition booths from over 200 domestic and international companies, taking place from June 24–26 at the I.C.E. Hanoi International Exhibition Center.
Under the theme “Innovation for Green Transition,” this year’s exhibition showcases advanced technologies in the energy and environmental sectors. Highlights include digital transformation solutions, artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT) for energy management and efficiency, renewable and emerging energy technologies, green transportation, and energy storage systems.
VETS | EnE Exhibition Booth at ENTECH HANOI 2026
At the exhibition’s product showcase area, Ms. Vu Thi Minh Ly, representative of VETS | EnE, shared the company’s experience in developing products and services that promote energy efficiency.

Throughout the exhibition, the VETS | EnE booth attracted numerous visitors with its energy optimization solutions, intelligent energy monitoring systems, and green transition models.

Energy Efficiency Network Workshop
On the morning of June 25, representatives of VETS | EnE participated as speakers at the Energy Efficiency Network Workshop, held as part of ENTECH HANOI 2026. The workshop was jointly organized by the Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade, the Agency for Innovation, Green Transition and Industrial Promotion (Ministry of Industry and Trade), and the Vietnam Association of Science and Technology for Energy Efficiency and Conservation (VECEA).

During the workshop, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Duong Trung Kien shared international experience in developing energy efficiency networks, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among government agencies, professional associations, businesses, and consulting organizations in driving technological innovation and improving energy performance.

In addition, Mr. Nguyen Trong Hau, Head of Solution Consulting at VETS | EnE, introduced the Energy Efficiency Club in Thai Nguyen Province. Drawing on practical implementation experience, he demonstrated how collaboration among businesses, experts, and consulting organizations can accelerate the adoption of energy-efficient solutions.

The workshop also provided an opportunity for delegates to exchange ideas and discuss energy-saving solutions as well as the role of energy efficiency networks. Participants’ contributions highlighted practical approaches to further promote the adoption of energy-efficient practices across businesses and communities.
