Modern technology to be integrated into North–South high-speed railway project

Drawing from its international experience, 3M proposed collaboration with the MoC to integrate high-standard materials, technologies, and international safety criteria from the project planning to implementation and quality supervision stages.

Preliminary design plan for the North–South high-speed railway project (Photo: VNA)
Preliminary design plan for the North–South high-speed railway project (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Construction (MoC) held a working session with the US conglomerate - 3M Group on May 28 to discuss development directions for the North–South High-Speed Railway Project and sustainable traffic safety solutions in Vietnam.

According to Le Trung Thanh, Director of the Department of Science Technology, Environment, and Construction Materials, this is an unprecedented project and the first of its kind in Vietnam. Given its significant scale and investment, the project requires complex technical and technological standards. The integration of advanced, multi-disciplinary technologies plays a vital role in the implementation process, he emphasised.

Edric Tan, Regional Sales Leader Southeast Asia for 3M’s Commercial Branding and Transportation Division, shared that 3M is currently involved in traffic safety and infrastructure solutions for urban railway projects in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, as well as for Tan Son Nhat International Airport’s Terminal 3. Regionally, the group has contributed to similar railway projects in China and Thailand.

Drawing from its international experience, 3M proposed collaboration with the MoC to integrate high-standard materials, technologies, and international safety criteria from the project planning to implementation and quality supervision stages.

The company aims to offer solutions for enhancing visibility, durability, safety, and operational efficiency. These include intelligent reflective materials for traffic signs, lane markings, and navigation systems at stations; fireproofing, soundproofing, and shock absorption to protect passengers and infrastructure in high-speed and extreme environments; and advanced vibration reduction and smart maintenance technologies to extend infrastructure lifespan and stability.

3M also pledged to support Vietnam in training and technology transfer, with workshops and training programmes for engineers, managers, and contractors. The company also proposed piloting its solutions at a selected station or trial railway line under the direction of the MoC.

Director Thanh expressed his hope that 3M will continue to share experience in railway construction, maintenance, and high-speed railway industry development, helping Vietnam expand cooperation on future railway projects.

Representatives of the Vietnam Railway Authority and the Railway Project Management Board under the MoC acknowledged the practicality of 3M’s proposals and their potential to support Vietnam’s goals for sustainable and green infrastructure development.

Looking ahead, 3M proposed aligning with Vietnam’s Net-Zero 2050 commitment by piloting and integrating lightweight, durable, low-emission materials into railway infrastructure. This will build on best practices from advanced high-speed railway and smart city projects in Japan, the EU, and the Republic of Korea.

The parties agreed to conduct a field survey at 3M’s Science and Technology Centre in Hanoi to evaluate the application of these solutions in the near future./.

VNA

See more

Representatives of the Vietnamese Embassy and agencies in Laos pay tribute war heroes and martyrs at the Lao – Vietnam Combatant Alliance relic site in Keun village of Thulakhom district, Vientiane province, on December 21. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese Embassy in Laos pays tribute to fallen combatants

The activity aimed to recall the glorious history and heroic traditions of the Vietnam People’s Army, pay tribute to previous generations for their immense sacrifices and contributions to national independence and freedom, and reaffirm the sense of responsibility and determination in the cause of national construction and defence.

Visit Vietnam is designed as a unified data backbone for government authorities, businesses and travelers (Photo: Sun Group)

Launch of Visit Vietnam – breakthrough digital leap for Vietnam’s tourism industry

On December 20 in Phu Quoc special zone, Visit Vietnam was officially unveiled at the conference “Visit Vietnam – Connecting Data, Shaping the Future of Tourism”, co-organized by the National Data Association (NDA), the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism (VNAT), Sun Group – Asia’s leading tourism developer – and Visa, the world’s leading digital payments technology company.

Production activities at the Lien Ha Thai Industrial Park in Hung Yen province. (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Upgrading supporting industries in Vietnam

The capacity of Vietnam’s supporting industries directly reflects the economy’s level of autonomy. In recent years, the sector has made notable progress, yet challenges remain, particularly technological bottlenecks.

President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Bui Thi Minh Hoai (L) extends Christmas greetings to Archbishop of Hanoi and Vice President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Vietnam Vu Van Thien (Photo: VNA)

VFF leader extends Christmas greetings to Catholic community

Despite global uncertainties and domestic challenges in 2025, under the Party’s leadership and with the unity of the people, including religious communities, Vietnam maintained economic growth among the highest in the world, said President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee Bui Thi Minh Hoai.

Deputy Prime Minister Pham Thị Thanh Tra (left) presents flowers to Bac Ninh Diocese during her pre-Christmas visit on December 19. (Photo: VNA)

Deputy PM pays pre-Christmas visit to Bac Ninh Diocese

Bac Ninh Diocese is committed to encouraging Catholic followers to strictly follow the Party guidelines, State policies and laws, as well as local regulations, while working alongside authorities and people from all walks of life to build a stronger and more prosperous homeland

The launching ceremony of Sun Group’s 724-hectare An Tay integrated project complex (Photo: Sun Group)

Sun Group launches An Tay integrated project complex in HCM City

Spanning a total area of 724 hectares, the complex carries an investment value of 51.16 trillion VND, equivalent to approximately 2 billion USD, and comprises three modern urban areas – East An Tay, North An Tay and West An Tay – alongside the An Tay General Port.

The groundbreaking, inauguration and technical opening ceremony for projects in An Giang on December 19, 2025. (Photo: Sun Group)

Phu Quoc breaks ground on nearly-342-million-USD urban light rail line

Connecting Phu Quoc International Airport with the APEC Convention Centre, the LRT project is expected not only to strengthen the island’s capacity to host APEC 2027, but also to usher in a new phase of infrastructure development and urban spatial planning for the special administrative zone.

The delegates at the workshop on promoting gender equality in the public sector (Photo: VNA)

Pilot gender equality index for public sector unveiled in Hanoi

The event organised by the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (HCMA), in coordination with the Australian Embassy in Vietnam through the Vietnam–Australia Centre (VAC) aimed to introduce and discuss the findings of a study developing a specialised assessment tool to measure gender equality in the public sector, covering both central agencies and local authorities.

The Golden City social housing project in Long Xuyen ward, An Giang province, was handed over in July 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam exceeds social housing target, completing 102,633 units

In the coming period, the Ministry of Construction will accelerate the development of social housing for the 2026–2030 period in accordance with the Government's new resolution, aiming to achieve the goal of at least one million social housing units for low-income individuals and workers in industrial zones.

Forces relocate MK81 bomb from residential garden in Khanh Hoa (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Khanh Hoa safely disposes 150kg MK81 bomb

An over-150-kg bomb left over from war was discovered after recent historic flooding in Khanh Hoa province eroded layers of sand, exposing the ordnance on the premises of a household in Khanh Vinh commune. Upon discovery, local residents promptly reported it to local authorities and military units.

The K53 Team of the Quang Ngai provincial military command carries out search and recovery operations for the remains of fallen soldiers in Laos. (Photo: VNA)

Five sets of Vietnamese martyr remains recovered in Laos, Cambodia

The remains of five Vietnamese volunteer soldiers and experts who sacrificed their lives in Laos and Cambodia during wartime have been recovered by Team K53 of the Quang Ngai provincial Military Command after more than a month of search and recovery operations under the 2025-2026 dry-season mission.