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ATiGB 2025 showcases green building technologies in Da Nang

Translated by THƯ LÊ 26/07/2025 12:41

DNO - About 300 global experts recently convened in Da Nang to explore pioneering technologies driving sustainable architecture and climate solutions at the 10th International Conference on Green Building Innovations (ATiGB 2025).

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A foreign expert shared research findings on new technologies in green buildings at ATiGB 2025

This year’s event, hosted by the University of Technology and Education under the University of Da Nang, attracted 269 research works submitted by over 800 national and international authors.

After rigorous peer review, 206 works were accepted, including 172 to be published in IEEE Xplore and 34 in the national conference proceedings (ISBN).

ATiGB 2025 showcased strong momentum in cutting-edge research areas. Dominant topics included information technology and digital transformation as well as critical fields like semiconductor design, renewable energy, smart materials, biotechnology, automotive engineering, and sustainable infrastructure.

In the plenary session, three keynote presentations drew significant attention: Prof. Jean-François Ganghoffer (France) on predictive multi-physics modeling for architectural materials and metamaterials; Prof. Yo-Ping Huang (Taiwan -China) on AIoT applications in green energy; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emanuele G. C. Ogliari (Italy) on machine learning for solar radiation forecasting.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Le Hung, the Rector of the host university, emphasized Viet Nam’s Net-Zero commitment by 2050 and the vital role of scientific collaboration in driving green technology forward.

ATiGB fosters dialogue between academia and industry, advancing global goals for climate resilience and sustainable urban development.

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