CT Group is one of the few entities selected to participate in the exhibition organized to implement Resolution No. 68. This is not a regular exhibition or trade fair, but a highly significant event held within the framework of the National Conference on thoroughly understanding and implementing Resolution No. 66 and Resolution No. 68 issued by the Politburo.
At the exhibition themed “Resolution 68 – A New Driver for the Development of Vietnam’s Private Sector”, held at the National Assembly Building (Ba Đình, Hanoi) on May 18–19, 2025, CT Group and its member tech companies showcased pioneering technological solutions. These are not only the results of research and development, but also a testament to the intrinsic capacity and long-term vision of a high-tech private sector force that is actively contributing to shaping a new development structure for the country. The visit of General Secretary Tô Lâm to CT Group’s booth not only reflects the attention of the highest-level leadership but also affirms the increasingly prominent role of the private sector in the national innovation ecosystem.
Three Solutions Paving the Way Toward an Independent and Sustainable Future
The centerpiece of the exhibition space was a passenger-carrying unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) — the most advanced UAV technology developed by CT UAV, a member company of CT Group. With a top speed of 190 km/h, a continuous flight time of two hours, and an operating range of 350 kilometers, this vehicle marks a significant leap forward in the development of smart and eco-friendly transportation. Following a successful test flight at 1:6 scale, the full-sized 1:1 prototype is expected to debut in October 2025. As urban infrastructure approaches its limits, this personal aircraft developed by Vietnamese engineers carries high hopes for reshaping the future of transportation.
Another key point is the semiconductor chip manufacturing plant by CT Semiconductor, also part of CT Group, which began its second phase of construction on April 30 in Binh Duong. This is the first ATP chip factory in Vietnam developed with domestically owned technology. Scheduled to begin operations in Q4 2025, the plant not only aims to produce 100 million chips annually by 2027, but also places strong emphasis on research and development. With over 10% of its budget allocated to R&D, the company has a clear strategic direction: not just participating in the semiconductor market, but progressively mastering core technologies for AI, 6G, and unmanned aerial vehicles — all of which are expected to have profound impacts in the near future.
Taking a different approach, CT Group continues to assert its pioneering role through its solution for the carbon credit market — a rapidly emerging sector in the era of global green transformation. The ASEAN Carbon Credit Trading Platform (CCTPA), a leading Vietnamese company in verification, creation, consulting, trading, and custody of carbon credits, stands at the forefront of this initiative. CCTPA is building a comprehensive ecosystem that spans from emission measurement using UAVs (CarbonFly), to automated emissions inventory through the Sustain.Life platform, and ESG consulting for green transformation in businesses. More than just providing access to international carbon markets, CCTPA equips enterprises with new competitive capabilities, enabling them to meet the increasingly stringent sustainability requirements of global trade.
Tech-Driven Private Sector: A Catalyst for Realizing Resolution 68
Resolution 68 not only sets out a goal of expanding the private sector in scale, but also envisions elevating it into a pillar of productivity, innovation, and global integration. In this context, CT Group has emerged as a concrete example of a corporation that is not only growing, but also undergoing a transformation from a multi-industry enterprise into an innovation hub with a clear focus on core technologies.
Rather than spreading investments thinly or chasing trends, CT Group focuses on sectors with the potential to create deep and lasting impact on the economy — such as future transportation infrastructure, semiconductors as the foundation of the digital industry, and the carbon credit market, a new pillar of the green economy. CT Group’s development of an ecosystem comprising nine core 4.0 technology sectors not only contributes to the realization of Resolution 68’s vision but also introduces a new model of private enterprise: technologically self-reliant, strategically long-term, and aligned with national priorities.
After 33 years of steadfast growth, CT Group is not simply expanding — it is redefining the role of the private sector within Vietnam’s economic structure. Its presence at the exhibition goes beyond the product showcase; it represents a tangible possibility: that Vietnam can rise through technologies developed, mastered, and deployed by domestic enterprises. By unwaveringly committing to the pursuit of mastering core 4.0 technologies, CT Group affirms its national responsibility — not merely producing for the market, but creating Vietnamese value within the global value chain. It is through models like these that the driving force of private sector development — as envisioned by Resolution 68 — can truly be realized.