With the rapid urbanisation and its related sustainability challenges, developing smart and sustainable cities is at the forefront of urban development and planning. RMIT’s Smart and Sustainable Cities Hub (SSC) focuses on multidisciplinary research to provide theoretical and practical knowledge, urban innovations, and strategic management recommendations to private and public stakeholders towards smart and sustainable cities transformations in Vietnam and Asian countries.
Bring together key stakeholders for inter-industry and inter-disciplinary networking and promoting understanding through dialogue
Provide a forum to discuss critical issues related to urban smart and sustainable development
Present international best practices related to smart cities and sustainable urban development
Leverage new technologies
Achieve SDG Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Achieve SDG Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals
Smart and Sustainable Cities Hub focuses on Managing Smart Transformation, Tourism & Hospitality and Sustainable Development.
The Smart and Sustainable Cities Hub of RMIT University Vietnam works closely with businesses and government agencies. These include the Digital Transformation Consulting and Support Center (DXCenter), Central Institute for Economic Management (IEM), World Bank, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), KPMG Vietnam, TMA Solutions, VinaCapital, and the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City.