On the afternoon of November 7, the IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering - Asia 2025 (EEE-AM2025) successfully closed, opening a strategic direction for the Vietnamese Electricity industry in the era of green transformation, especially promoting the "Green & Smart Energy Network" and the goal of achieving Net Zero by 2050.

The IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering - Asia 2025 (EEE-AM2025) has successfully concluded. Photo: Tien Trung.
Connecting global energy science
After 3 days of exciting, effective and inspiring work, the EEE-AM 2025 Conference with the theme "Future Electricity Industry - Trends and Innovations" has completed the entire program.
The EEE-AM 2025 conference brought together more than 600 delegates from over 20 countries, including scientists, experts, businesses, regulators and international organizations, lecturers and students to discuss key issues of the energy and electrical engineering industry in the era of green transition.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dinh Van Chau - Principal of Electricity University spoke. Photo: EPU.
According to Associate Professor Dr. Dinh Van Chau - Principal of the University of Electricity: In 3 days, with 351 scientific reports in 6 plenary sessions and 27 thematic sessions. We have discussed in-depth topics, covering many fields.
Areas discussed at the EEE-AM 2025 Conference include: energy diversification – from nuclear power, renewable energy to storage and power system stability; advanced materials, microelectronics, semiconductors, magnetic sensors and insulating materials for high voltage energy.
In addition, there are fields of artificial intelligence (AI) application, digital transformation and smart models in the management and operation of sustainable energy systems; trends in developing and testing smart grids, focusing on flexibility, the ability to integrate renewable energy and real-time simulation.
Delegates, experts and businesses brought valuable research results, initiatives and discussion opinions, helping to better identify challenges, opportunities and solutions for Vietnam's sustainable energy transition.

Experts share at the Workshop. Photo: EPU.
The EEE-AM 2025 Conference is not only an international academic forum, but also a symbol of strategic cooperation between the State - School - Enterprise - International, contributing to spreading knowledge, innovation and connecting the global energy science community.
At the closing ceremony, the President of the University of Electricity, Associate Professor, Dr. Dinh Van Chau, made a number of important proposals such as: continuing to maintain IEEE.AM as a regular event to move towards an academic forum in the Asia- Pacific region; building a "Green & Smart Energy Network" initiated by the University of Electricity, connecting ASEAN and international scientists.
Associate Professor Dr. Dinh Van Chau also proposed to encourage open access publication and sharing of research data in the field of energy and environment; coordinate the organization of the IEEE.AM Young Researcher Award to encourage groups of students and graduate students to participate in international research.
“I believe that the bridges established at EEE-AM 2025 will continue to spread knowledge, promote innovation and strengthen international cooperation in the field of energy and electrical engineering,” Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dinh Van Chau emphasized.
Energy transition and Net Zero target
After the closing ceremony, Prof. Dr. Tran Quoc Tuan (Professor of INSTN University, Paris Saclay University, France; Research Director & Fellow Scientist, CEA) said:
The workshop was held very successfully, receiving satisfaction from all the delegates who were domestic and international experts. The reports were presented very tightly, neatly and had many valuable contributions, especially the 27 reports.

Prof. Dr. Tran Quoc Tuan shared at the closing ceremony of the Workshop. Photo: EPU.
Notably, the reports mentioned many new issues that could be of great help to Vietnam, such as smart grids, nuclear energy, and renewable energy, which were identified as areas that need to promote human resource training in the future.
According to Prof. Dr. Tran Quoc Tuan, the EEE-AM 2025 Conference creates opportunities for exchange and discussion between scientists, lecturers and domestic and international enterprises. The conference also helps to evaluate and draw some lessons on development strategies and training of high-quality human resources in the field of electricity.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Thanh Son - Head of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Electric Power, Head of the Content Subcommittee of the EEE-AM 2025 Conference said: The EEE-AM 2025 Conference takes place over three days (from November 5-7, 2025).
Every day we welcome over 500 guests and researchers, policy makers, scientists and postgraduate students to attend the conference. In this conference, we organize 6 plenary sessions, with leading experts from countries around the world such as France, Sweden, Canada, China...

Delegates and students took souvenir photos at the Conference. Photo: EPU.
The workshop achieved very impressive results in the discussion sessions as well as the technical sessions. We shared and discussed the technologies, research methods, methods for calculating, operating and controlling smart power systems.
This will contribute to the development of Vietnam's power system in particular and the entire world's power system in general. And the results will contribute to accelerating the energy transition process to help Vietnam achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Associate Professor Dr. Tran Thanh Son also informed about the training of smart power systems at the University of Electricity, that is: The University of Electricity develops training programs that include courses serving the construction of smart power systems. For example, courses on smart measuring devices, calculation software to help optimize power system operations.
In parallel, we also develop and build facilities to help students practice smart electrical systems. In addition, we also cooperate with businesses to send students for internships and help them access technology in smart electrical systems faster and more effectively.
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