Ho Chi Minh City – June 6, 2025 – Vietnam’s HVAC&R engineering community witnessed a historic moment with the official inauguration of the ASHRAE Vietnam Chapter – the formally recognized representative of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) in Vietnam.
The ceremony was held in the elegant ballroom of Muong Thanh Luxury Hotel, gathering more than 120 distinguished guests, including international ASHRAE leaders, representatives from technical universities, industry experts, and a wide range of engineers and companies in the HVAC&R sector.
With this milestone, Vietnam officially becomes a full-fledged Chapter of ASHRAE, opening unprecedented opportunities for the local engineering community:
In their keynote speeches, Mr. Leong Cheng Wee, Director and Regional Chair of ASHRAE Region XIII, and Professor Chandra Sekhar, ASHRAE Vice President, officially presented the Chapter Charter and affirmed ASHRAE’s long-term commitment to supporting the Vietnamese engineering community.
During the appreciation segment, the organizing committee paid tribute to the pioneers who had quietly contributed over six years to building the Chapter:
The success of the inauguration would not have been possible without the generous support of sponsoring companies—partners who are deeply committed to engineering quality and global standards.
Ziehl-Abegg Vietnam was honored as the Platinum Sponsor, reaffirming its mission to drive innovation in energy-efficient fans and motors.
The ASHRAE Vietnam Chapter is not just a milestone—it is a vibrant academic and technical community that brings together engineers, educators, researchers, and businesses with a shared vision of sustainable development.
From today, young Vietnamese engineers can join ASHRAE, access its vast technical resources, connect with international mentors, publish in industry journals, and contribute to shaping the future of HVAC&R—both in Vietnam and worldwide.
Thanh Huynh
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