Vietnam Energy Week

Industry Connect Conference – Powering Vietnam’s Energy Future

Time: 09:30 – 12:00 Date: 14 August 2025 Venue:  Binh Duong Convention & Exhibition Center, Vietnam Vietnam is committed to Net Zero emissions by 2050, driven by a National Energy Development Strategy (2024-2050) targeting 25-30% renewable energy by 2050. On March 1, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh officially approved the 2030 National Energy Development Strategy, setting a bold course for the country’s energy transition. The plan aims to increase renewable energy’s share to 15%-20% by 2030 and further expand it to 65%-70% by 2045. This ambition is magnified by the impending integration of Binh Duong into an expanded Greater Ho Chi Minh City. This strategic merger creates a global mega-metropolis, demanding unprecedented, large-scale public investment in sustainable energy infrastructure. Binh Duong, with its existing industrial base and smart city aspirations, holds immense renewable energy potential. Harnessing this within the new metropolitan framework is crucial for powering advanced infrastructure, smart grids, and eco-friendly urban development.   Join top industry experts and pioneers as they unveil groundbreaking technologies and strategies to accelerate Vietnam’s clean energy transition. Gain valuable insights, explore cutting-edge solutions, and take part in thought-provoking discussions that will help shape the country’s sustainable energy future.  This conference aims to convene industry leaders, technology pioneers, and policymakers to:           – Identify key public investment opportunities in renewable energy projects, smart grids, and energy efficiency solutions.           – Facilitate collaboration between local authorities, international investors, and technology providers.           – Showcase innovative solutions in solar, wind, storage, and smart energy management to meet the mega-city’s growing demands.           – Discuss policy frameworks and financial mechanisms to accelerate the green energy transition. Join us at the Industry Connect Conference Binh Duong 2025 to shape the future of urban energy. Be part of the strategic dialogue driving essential public energy investments and leveraging Binh Duong’s potential to power a truly smart and sustainable Greater Ho Chi Minh City. Industry Connect Conference – Powering Vietnam’s Energy Future Time Activity 08:30 – 09:00 Registration– Welcome coffee and refreshments – Exhibition area open for early networking 09:00 – 09:05 Opening Remarks-Informa Markets-Asia Pacific Urban Energy Association 09:05 – 09:15 Keynote Presentation: Energy Transition Roadmap by EVN Representative 09:15 – 09:30  Digital Solar Solutions for Vietnam’s Sustainable developmentby Huawei Vietnam 09:30 – 09:45 Cooling for a Sustainable Future ” by AUX Vietnam 09:45 – 10:30 Panel Discussion: Sustainable Energy Solutions for Vietnam’s Growing Economy Moderator: Mr. Peter Lundberg, Executive Director, Asia Pacific Urban Energy AssociationPanelists: EVN, Huawei Vietnam, AUX Vietnam, APUEA’s membersDiscussion Topics:•          Renewable energy integration strategies•          Smart grid technologies and implementation•          Energy efficiency in industrial applications•          Public-private partnerships in energy development 10:30 – 10:45 Teabreak 10:45 – 11:00 Keynote Presentation: BECAMEX Representative. 11:00 – 11:15 Technology Presentation: Energy Efficiency Solutionsby Mr. Tran Anh Xuan, Motion Business Director, ABB Vietnam 11:15 – 11:30 Keynote Presentation: Pioneering District Cooling in Vietnam: Lessons from Singapore’s Success and Implementation Roadmapby Mr. Quan Ton, Country Manager, Keppel DHCS 11:30 – 11:45 Keynote Presentation: Energy As a Serviceby Mr. Adrian Lim Hock Heng, Chief Operation Officer (Projects), KJTS Group Bhd KJTS 11:45 – 12:00  Closing Remark / Q&A– Summary of key takeaways– Announcement of upcoming Vietnam Energy Week 2025 (November 5-7, 2025 at SECC, Ho Chi Minh City)– Q&A 12:00 – 13:00 Networking Lunch– Continued discussions and business networking–  Exhibition area remains open