On the morning of March 24th, Nguyen Tat Thanh University organized the 22nd B2B-NTTU Forum with the theme "Green Transformation in the Digital Age," creating a space for connection between businesses, experts, and the university to find solutions for sustainable development in the context of strong digital transformation.
Representing TTC Group, Mr. Dang Van Thanh - Chairman of TTC Group, shared his views at the forum.
In the context of rapid digital transformation, green transformation is becoming an urgent requirement for the business community to achieve sustainable development and enhance competitiveness.
Therefore, this forum is seen as a multi-faceted networking space between schools, businesses, and experts to jointly find solutions to the development challenges in this new era.
The forum attracted many entrepreneurs and students.
At the event, many experts shared practical perspectives, implementation experiences, and innovative solutions surrounding the integration of green transformation with digital transformation. Accordingly, the application of technology not only helps businesses optimize resources but also contributes to minimizing negative impacts on the environment, aiming for a sustainable growth model.
Notably, green production models in agriculture and livestock received significant attention. Opinions at the forum suggested that applying technology to quality control, ensuring biosafety, and traceability will be an inevitable trend in the future.
Representatives of the Mai Family Business Council in Ho Chi Minh City signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the school.
The forum also featured numerous contributions from entrepreneurs and experts such as Mr. Nguyen Dinh Tung – General Director of Vina T&T, Ms. Lam Thuy Ai – Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Mebi Farm, Mr. Dang Van Thanh – Chairman of TTC Group, and Mr. Tran Van Phat – Director of the Institute of Creative Economy and Digital Copyright. The discussions focused on promoting green transformation in production, particularly solutions for environmental protection and enhancing the value of Vietnamese agricultural products.
Beyond academic exchange, the forum also opened up opportunities for substantive cooperation between the parties. Businesses directly met, connected, sought partners, and discussed long-term development strategies in the context of the green and digital economy.
Asia International Group donated 1,000 helmets to the school.
According to Ms. Nguyen Mai Lan – Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairwoman of the University Council, the NTTU B2B Forum not only provides useful information but also creates a foundation for long-term cooperation. Through this, the university continues to affirm its role in accompanying businesses and society on the journey of digital transformation associated with green and sustainable development.
Also within the framework of the event, Nguyen Tat Thanh University signed cooperation agreements with the Mai Family Business Council in Ho Chi Minh City and several businesses such as Asia Group, Mebi Farm… These agreements aim to strengthen linkages, leverage the strengths of each party, and build a sustainable cooperative ecosystem, promote innovation, and contribute to socio-economic development.
According to Cong Luan Newspaper