
With the theme “Homeland Sky”, in its first time being held, UAV 2025 - PV GAS Cup is not only a technological playground but also a place to nurture passion and inspire the aspirations of a generation of young Vietnamese engineers. The competition is not only a tournament, but has become a Forum connecting education - business - creativity, opening up career development and research opportunities for young talents to promote the spirit of innovation, improve research capacity, design, and application of UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles).


After exciting rounds, the first prize of the competition worth 200 million VND went to SKYVISION team, Ton Duc Thang University; the second prize with a reward worth 100 million VND went to BK-IAV team of Hanoi University of Science and Technology; LH-TDH team excellently won the third place overall at UAV CUP PV GAS 2025 after a journey full of effort, courage and emotion. In addition, the Organizing Committee also awarded many other prizes to the participating teams.

According to the Organizing Committee, each performance is not only a demonstration of technique but also a testament to the serious training process, good coordination and passion that has lasted over the years. The Champion title is not only the destination of a season but also a worthy reward for a journey of relentless efforts.
BK – IAV team has excellently won the runner-up position in this year's season.
In the context of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) are increasingly widely used in automatic delivery, agricultural monitoring, rescue, emergency medical transportation, production automation and environmental control. These technologies not only minimize risks to humans but also help solve global challenges, improve the quality of life and support responses to climate change, natural disasters or epidemics.

Speaking at the Closing Ceremony on December 7, Dr. Dinh Tan Hung, Director of the Institute of Space and Underwater Technology, said that the Competition was built to create an intellectual playground for students, aiming to form a team of human resources capable of mastering UAV technology, a field expected to contribute to the development of the "low-altitude economy" in the future.
Assessing the potential for low-level economic development in Vietnam, Dr. Dinh Tan Hung said that low-level economy is considered a breakthrough development, full of potential and prospects, capable of creating different efficiency in the future. Vietnam has the advantage of being a latecomer, absorbing advanced research and manufacturing results in the world. In addition, the terrain is three-quarters mountainous, building traditional transport infrastructure is difficult, so UAVs and low-level economy are especially suitable to meet the needs in remote areas.
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