CESTI at Binh Phuoc Digital Technology Week 2025: From inter-regional connection to accompanying digital transformation
In the evening of May 12, at Dong Xoai City Square, Binh Phuoc Digital Technology Week 2025 and the Trade, Food and Consumer Goods Fair officially opened, starting a series of activities towards building a local digital government, digital economy and digital society.

Delegates performed the opening ceremony, starting a series of activities to introduce and honor outstanding achievements in the field of science and technology of Binh Phuoc province.
The event took place from May 12 to 18, attracting many experts, businesses, people and the startup community through conferences, seminars and diverse exhibitions on technology, innovation and inter-regional cooperation. Notable activities included the introduction of the online 3D museum system, training on artificial intelligence, digital business skills, food safety management and advanced technology solutions for state management and economic development.
In parallel, the exhibition area includes more than 100 stores displaying technological achievements from biology, new materials, renewable energy, preservation equipment, automation, drones for agriculture, to innovative products in many fields, helping people find solutions to everyday problems, such as improving the efficiency of agricultural processing, farm management or bringing local products to e-commerce platforms.
In addition, the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Science and Technology Information and Statistics (CESTI) with 7 stores also participated, introducing products and technology solutions ready for transfer, from machinery for production to IoT solutions, nanotechnology for healthcare, aiming to help businesses improve productivity, save costs and adapt to new standards.
Binh Phuoc Digital Technology Week 2025 is not only to promote technology, but also an opportunity to promote policies and cooperation between Ho Chi Minh City and Binh Phuoc. In his opening speech, Mr. Ngo Hong Khang emphasized that digital transformation requires the participation of the whole society, from the government, businesses to the people, contributing to building sustainable development. The event is a concrete step to bring technology into life, creating an environment for all components to see their role in the national digitalization process.