On the evening of November 19 in Hanoi, the Vietnam Elevator Association solemnly held the launching ceremony of the publication and website of Elevator Magazine. The program is sponsored by GamaLift and Gama Service. Attending the launching ceremony were Mr. Le Van Thanh - Deputy Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, Mr. Ho Quang Loi - Standing Vice Chairman of Vietnam Journalists Association, Mr. Nguyen Hai Duc - Chairman of Vietnam Elevator Association and representatives of many ministries, news agencies, press agencies of the central government and Hanoi.
EM - Interior design using 3D technology, where are the designers in the entire architecture industry, etc. and many other practical topics related to the interior design industry were brought by the guests to share at the Talk show “Interior design in the 4.0 era".
As of November 3, 2021, there have been nearly 250 million cases of COVID-19 around the world with more than 5 million deaths. In Vietnam, this number is 932,357 cases, including 22,205 deaths. The epidemic continues to be complicated, with a high risk of infection in small, crowded spaces such as elevators. It is really necessary to equip bactericidal measures to prevent the risk of infection in the elevator.
Recognizing the importance of elevator safety in the installation, maintenance as well as rescue, Vietnam Elevator Association cooperates with Gama Service – High-end technical unit of GamaLift organizes an elevator safety certification training program from November 2021.
Green growth and sustainable development have become the national policy of many countries. One of the leading solutions is to save energy. In that trend, elevator manufacturers are constantly improving and applying high technology to reduce electricity consumption in their products.
Immediately after receiving information from the Vietnam Elevator Association about the alarming situation of elevator unsafety at Den Lu Resettlement Area: Department of Labor Safety, Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs took action. !