"Towards Ultra-Low-Power, Secure, and Smart IoT Devices" was presented by Prof. Dr. Tran Xuan Tu - Director of VNU Information Technology Institute at the 18th National Conference on Fundamental and Applied Information Technology Research (FAIR 2025).
The conference convened the nation's leading minds in information technology under the timely theme of "Digital Transformation and Future Trends," reaffirming FAIR's stature as Vietnam's premier academic forum for shaping the future of technology.
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In his presentation, Prof. Dr. Tran Xuan Tu emphasized the challenges and technological trends of the new generation of IoT, with three urgent requirements: ultra-low energy consumption, security and safety, and edge intelligence. He also introduced technological platforms and research activities aimed at realizing IoT systems that can operate sustainably and securely against cyber-physical threats, while integrating lightweight artificial intelligence and adaptive algorithms for autonomy in dynamic environments. The speech garnered significant attention from a large number of scientists and experts attending the conference.
FAIR 2025 was co-organized by the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations, the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, and Hanoi University of Industry. The conference aimed to create a space for knowledge exchange, the announcement of new research findings, and the enhancement of collaboration to discuss the opportunities and challenges within the context of the national digital transformation.
Beyond the high-level discourse of the plenary session, the academic heart of the conference was manifest in its extensive parallel sub-sessions. A remarkable total of 112 scientific reports were presented across seven concurrent tracks, showcasing the sheer breadth and depth of the research landscape within Vietnam's IT community. These sessions delved into critical and timely domains such as Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Natural Language Processing, and Cyber Security, reflecting a strong alignment with global technology trends and national strategic priorities.
In fulfilling its mission as a high-caliber academic forum, the FAIR 2025 conference has done more than facilitate discussion; it has laid a foundational stone for the future. The insights and pioneering ideas presented here represent a significant intellectual asset for the nation. This knowledge will serve as an indispensable resource, guiding and accelerating the national digital transformation process and empowering a new generation of researchers to build upon the collaborative spirit forged at this pivotal event.
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