UAV technology introduced for deployment in science and technology tasks

19:58, 25/12/2025

On December 24, CT UAV Joint Stock Company (CT UAV), a subsidiary of CT Group, held a working session to introduce unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies to the Dong Nai Department of Science and Technology and representatives of relevant departments and agencies. The session was attended by Pham Van Trinh, Member of the Provincial Party Committee and Director of the Dong Nai Department of Science and Technology.

Tỉnh ủy viên, Giám đốc Sở Khoa học và Công nghệ tỉnh Đồng Nai Phạm Văn Trinh phát biểu tại buổi làm việc. Ảnh: Hải Quân
Pham Van Trinh, Member of the Provincial Party Committee and Director of the Dong Nai Department of Science and Technology, delivers remarks at the working session. Photo: Hai Quan

During the session, the company’s representative introduced the ecosystem of flagship UAV products from CT UAV, and proposed coordination with the Dong Nai Department of Science and Technology in specific applications. The proposal focused on piloting the application of UAV technology integrated with artificial intelligence (UAV + AI) in provincial-level science and technology tasks across four key areas: infrastructure and environmental monitoring; smart urban management; safety and fire prevention and fighting; and agriculture and digital transformation.

Đại diện Công ty cổ phần CT UAV giới thiệu về các công nghệ mới và hệ sinh thái sản phẩm UAV tiêu biểu của đơn vị. Ảnh: Hải Quân
Representative of CT UAV introduces new technologies and its ecosystem of flagship UAV products. Photo: Hai Quan

Speaking at the working session, Pham Van Trinh, Member of the Provincial Party Committee and Director of the Dong Nai Department of Science and Technology, emphasized that the working session provided an opportunity for relevant departments and agencies to exchange views and get updates on new technologies in UAV developments. Through this, they would study, review, and propose the practical application of these UAV technologies in a way that aligns with local needs and units, thereby ensuring effective and appropriate implementation of science and technology tasks across related sectors.

By Hai Quan, Translated by Thuy Trang, Thu Ha