
THE ARDUOUS PATH TO UAV DEVELOPMENT
Few people know that a Vietnamese company’s export order of 5,000 cargo UAVs is the outcome of a ten-year journey marked by successive bitter failures yet characterized by unwavering resilience and a refusal to
Few people know that a Vietnamese company’s export order of 5,000 cargo UAVs is the outcome of a ten-year journey marked by successive bitter failures yet characterized by unwavering resilience and a refusal to
The skepticism surrounding the export order of 5,000 UAVs to South Korea, according to CT Group Chairman Trần Kim Chung, is in fact a source of motivation for scientific researchers. On August 12, CT
On August 22, CT Group, in collaboration with Vietnam National University, Hanoi, will host the Scientific Conference “Ensuring Security and Technological Autonomy in Vietnam’s Chip Production during the National Digital Transformation.” Time: 14:00 –
The dancing humanoid robots and UAVs made in Vietnam and sent to South Korea show that Vietnam is moving toward mastering technology in many fields. High-tech products “Made in Vietnam” The first lineup of
Hera, a versatile UAV that can operate in various terrains, is foldable, easily transportable, and has already been exported to the United States. On August 16 in Hanoi, the Party Committee of the Ministry
The 5,000 heavy-duty transport and delivery UAVs that CT UAV (a member of CT Group) will export to South Korea are supplied under an OEM model. Exporting 5,000 transport UAVs During its business trip
The event of a Vietnamese enterprise securing an export order of 5,000 unmanned cargo aircraft (UAVs) for a South Korean company marks a historic milestone for the nation’s technology sector. At the CT Innovation
Vietnam’s first-ever production order for 5,000 cargo unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), placed in partnership with a South Korean company has not only sent shockwaves through the global tech industry but also sparked widespread curiosity
This lineup of firefighting UAVs was developed by CT Group. Firefighting UAVs On the morning of August 14, the Forum for Dialogue with Enterprises on Fire Prevention and Fighting, Search and Rescue, Security, Safety,