Binh Duong (VNS/VNA) - The iNut Smartcity Teamfrom Vietnam’s University of Economics and Law has won the World TechnopolisAssociation (WTA) 2018 Binh Duong Smart City InitiativeCompetition.
The Vietnamese team won the grand prize worth 100 million VND (4,300 USD) with its Internet of Thingsapplication, the organising board announced on October 12.
The SK2 team from Hannam University (the Republic of Korea’s Daejeon city)won the firstprize worth 70 million VND (3,000 USD) with an initiative to managewaste treatment from plants using blockchain technology.
The organisers also awarded consolation prizes and severalother awards to the remaining teams.
The contest was organised with the preliminary round andsemi-finals taking place in Binh Duong city and Daejeon city.
Fourteen teams passed a vigorous selection to compete in thefinal round held on October10 in Binh Duong province, with more than 100 smart-citysolutions from universities across Vietnam and 26 solutions from 13universities in the Republic of Korea.
Each team consists of three to four students from schools,colleges or universities from both Vietnam and the Republic of Korea.
Each team was given 10 minutes to present their creativeideas and 15 minutes to answer questions from judges after they finished theirpresentation in the final round.
In addition, all winning individuals and teams will receivean additional entrepreneurial support package from the Becamex BusinessIncubator (BBI) at Eastern International University (EIU) based in Binh Duong city.
Launched in July, the contest, co-organised by the Binh Duong People’s Committee, the WTA and Daejeoncity, is one part of the activities for the 20th Anniversary of the WTA.
The contest focuses on smart urban management, healthcare,culture and tourism, smart education, public services, environmental energy,urban agriculture and smart production.
The criteria include new and innovative features, feasibilityfor application to real life, improving the quality of life, and socio-economiceffectiveness.
Mai Hung Dung, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’sCommittee, said the contest aimed to create an environment for creative ideas insmart urban construction in Binh Duong.
Kang Byung-Joo, secretary-general of WTA, said: “The eventprovides opportunities for Vietnamese and Korean students to exchange and shareknowledge and develop their creative talents to serve the community, deepeningthe friendship between the two countries.-VNS/VNA
The Vietnamese team won the grand prize worth 100 million VND (4,300 USD) with its Internet of Thingsapplication, the organising board announced on October 12.
The SK2 team from Hannam University (the Republic of Korea’s Daejeon city)won the firstprize worth 70 million VND (3,000 USD) with an initiative to managewaste treatment from plants using blockchain technology.
The organisers also awarded consolation prizes and severalother awards to the remaining teams.
The contest was organised with the preliminary round andsemi-finals taking place in Binh Duong city and Daejeon city.
Fourteen teams passed a vigorous selection to compete in thefinal round held on October10 in Binh Duong province, with more than 100 smart-citysolutions from universities across Vietnam and 26 solutions from 13universities in the Republic of Korea.
Each team consists of three to four students from schools,colleges or universities from both Vietnam and the Republic of Korea.
Each team was given 10 minutes to present their creativeideas and 15 minutes to answer questions from judges after they finished theirpresentation in the final round.
In addition, all winning individuals and teams will receivean additional entrepreneurial support package from the Becamex BusinessIncubator (BBI) at Eastern International University (EIU) based in Binh Duong city.
Launched in July, the contest, co-organised by the Binh Duong People’s Committee, the WTA and Daejeoncity, is one part of the activities for the 20th Anniversary of the WTA.
The contest focuses on smart urban management, healthcare,culture and tourism, smart education, public services, environmental energy,urban agriculture and smart production.
The criteria include new and innovative features, feasibilityfor application to real life, improving the quality of life, and socio-economiceffectiveness.
Mai Hung Dung, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’sCommittee, said the contest aimed to create an environment for creative ideas insmart urban construction in Binh Duong.
Kang Byung-Joo, secretary-general of WTA, said: “The eventprovides opportunities for Vietnamese and Korean students to exchange and shareknowledge and develop their creative talents to serve the community, deepeningthe friendship between the two countries.-VNS/VNA
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