Coteccons honoured with 'VNR Top 50 Vietnam' award for seventh year running

Jan 10th at 16:01
10-01-2025 16:01:39+07:00

Coteccons honoured with 'VNR Top 50 Vietnam' award for seventh year running

At the VNR500 Awards Ceremony, co-organised by Vietnam Report on January 8, Coteccons was proud to receive the prestigious “Top 50 Vietnam The Best 2024” award.

The accolade was personally presented by Dr. Alondra Nelson, a global icon of leadership excellence.

Coteccons honoured with 'VNR Top 50 Vietnam' award for seventh year running

Dinh Thi Hong Tham, Coteccons’ Information Disclosure officer, receiving the award plaque and certificate from Nguyen Anh Tuan, former editor-in-chief of Vietnamnet (left), and Dr. Alondra Nelson (right)

For over 20 years, Coteccons has been recognised not only as a reputable general contractor behind large-scale, high-quality projects but also as a pioneer in integrating international standards and advanced technologies into Vietnam’s construction industry. From iconic landmarks to complex urban developments, Coteccons has left a lasting mark through creativity, innovation, and exceptional efficiency.

As the company enters a new phase of growth, Coteccons continues to enhance competitiveness by investing in technology, talent, and sustainable initiatives. With a pioneering and responsible spirit, Coteccons remains a critical link in the construction industry’s value chain, contributing significantly to Vietnam’s prosperity.

The “VNR Top 50 Vietnam The Best 2024” award stands as a testament to the company’s relentless efforts and serves as motivation for Coteccons to forge ahead in creating sustainable value.

This year’s awards ceremony was elevated by the presence of Dr. Alondra Nelson, a renowned scientist and policymaker of global influence.

Dr. Nelson formerly served as acting director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and deputy assistant to US President Biden. She has been recognised on NATURE’S 10 list, and TIME100 list of the most influential individuals in AI.

Her attendance at the VNR500 Awards enhanced the prestige of the event and provided profound insights into the transformative role of technology in the AI era.

VIR



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