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Media OutReach Newswire
- 20 August 2026 - As global investors increasingly evaluate cities
through measurable resilience, governance and sustainability, Vinhomes
is taking an uncommon approach, embedding internationally recognized
smart-city standards into large-scale developments from day one.
Through landmark partnerships with global certification bodies, the
company is seeking to demonstrate that future cities can be designed not
only to be greener and smarter, but also to perform against
internationally benchmarked metrics.
When Data Becomes the New Currency of Cities
In the global competition for capital, talent and innovation, cities are
increasingly judged by their ability to generate measurable outcomes.
Investors today want evidence that infrastructure is resilient, mobility
is efficient, governance is transparent and environmental commitments
translate into long-term economic value.
This transition is reshaping how cities are planned. According to the
OECD, data governance has become a foundational element of smart-city
development, while internationally standardized indicators such as ISO
37122 enable cities to measure performance consistently, benchmark
against global peers and inform better policy and investment decisions
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Meanwhile, the World Council on City Data (WCCD) says that
ISO-standardized, independently verified and globally comparable city
data enables cities to make better planning and investment decisions,
benchmark performance against global peers, and attract investment
through greater transparency and comparability
2.
That helps explain why international standards such as ISO 37122 are
attracting growing attention. Developed by the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO), the framework establishes
globally comparable indicators for evaluating smart-city performance
across mobility, energy, environmental management, digital
infrastructure, governance, public safety and innovation. ISO 37122
measures how effectively an urban system performs as an integrated
whole.
For governments and developers alike, the implication is significant,
future cities will increasingly be judged by what they can measure and
verify.
Few developers have attempted to integrate those standards before a city
is even built. Yet that is precisely the path Vinhomes is pursuing.
Instead of treating certification as a post-construction credential, the
company is embedding internationally recognized smart-city metrics into
the planning process itself, a strategy that could place Vietnam among a
new generation of countries helping redefine how future cities are
conceived, governed and evaluated.
Embedding Global Standards from the Ground Up
On March 3, 2026, Vinhomes Green Paradise - Can Gio officially launched
its Smart City Certification Project in partnership with Korea
Management Association Consulting (KMAC), the WCCD and the Standardized
Urban Metrics (SUM) initiative.
The collaboration aims to achieve the WCCD/SUM ISO 37122 Custom Smart
City Certification, a customized framework derived from ISO 37122 and
specifically developed for large-scale greenfield urban projects.
Under the partnership, KMAC provides strategic consulting and technical
advisory services to align the project's development with
internationally recognized indicators. WCCD and SUM are responsible for
developing the customized indicator framework, supervising the
assessment process and overseeing certification, with an Interim
Certification targeted within 2026 before full certification in
subsequent phases.
The approach reflects a broader evolution in urban development.
Historically, many cities have sought certification only after major
infrastructure systems were completed. Greenfield developments, however,
offer a different opportunity: sustainability, digital governance and
performance measurement can be integrated into planning from the outset
rather than retrofitted later.
"This project symbolizes a landmark collaboration between Vietnam and Korea in advancing global smart city standards," said Mr. Chulse Oh, Head of AX Group at KMAC.
"By combining Vinhomes' visionary urban development with KMAC's
consulting expertise and WCCD/SUM's global certification framework,
Vinhomes Green Paradise will become a model for data-driven governance,
sustainability, and smart innovation."
Situated across 2,870 hectares, Vinhomes Green Paradise occupies one of
Vietnam's most distinctive ecological settings, bordered by the Can Gio
Sea and the UNESCO-recognized Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve
spanning more than 75,000 hectares. The project features 121 kilometers
of coastline while maintaining a construction density of just 16%,
reflecting a development strategy that prioritizes environmental
resilience alongside long-term urban growth.
Its ESG++ framework expands upon traditional Environmental, Social and
Governance principles by adding two additional pillars - Regeneration
and Climate Adaptation - placing ecosystem restoration alongside
economic development.
Once fully operational, the development targets 100% clean electricity
generated from offshore wind, solar power and battery storage systems.
Transportation is envisioned as an entirely net-zero ecosystem supported
by electric cars, buses, motorcycles, bicycles, boats and a high-speed
railway connecting directly with central Ho Chi Minh City.
The project also places biodiversity at the center of its long-term
strategy. A dedicated Forest Regeneration and Climate Adaptation Fund
has been established to support research, ecological restoration and
mangrove conservation, reinforcing Can Gio's role as a natural coastal
defense system while strengthening climate resilience for future
generations.
Dr. Patricia McCarney, President and CEO of WCCD and Director of SUM,
believes the initiative reflects Vietnam's growing role in global urban
innovation.
"Vietnam is emerging as one of the most promising leaders in smart
and sustainable city development. The Vinhomes Green Paradise is a
remarkable new development in Vietnam that deserves global recognition," she said.
"We are honored to partner with Vinhomes and KMAC to ensure that
Vinhomes Green Paradise achieves global recognition through our WCCD/SUM
ISO 37122 Custom Certification."
Vinhomes Green Paradise has also become the first official participant
in the "7 Wonders of the Future Cities" campaign initiated by
New7Wonders, further reinforcing its aspiration to become a benchmark
for AI-ready, data-driven and environmentally resilient urban
development.
A Broader Vision for Vietnam's Next Generation of Cities
Less than two months after launching the Can Gio certification
initiative, Vinhomes unveiled another flagship development that broadens
the company's long-term urban vision.
On April 25, 2026, the developer officially introduced Vinhomes Global
Gate Ha Long, a coastal mega-city spanning more than 6,200 hectares in
Quang Ninh Province. Positioned as a "New Hanoi" beside the UNESCO World
Heritage Site of Ha Long Bay, the project is designed as a fully
integrated urban ecosystem where residents can live, work, study,
receive healthcare and enjoy world-class leisure amenities within a
single destination.
More than 2,500 hectares are dedicated to green landscapes, water
systems and mangrove forests, including 680 hectares of naturally
filtered sea, approximately 200 kilometers of white-sand coastline and
more than 660 hectares of Globe Ha Long Forest Park. Together, these
natural assets form the foundation of an ESG++ ecosystem centered on
regeneration, biodiversity and long-term environmental resilience.
Looking beyond today's internationally recognized benchmarks, the
development is envisioned as the world's first ESG-oriented city
progressing toward the emerging ISO 37125 standard for sustainable urban
development.
If Green Paradise Can Gio demonstrates how internationally verified
smart-city metrics can be embedded into a greenfield development, Global
Gate Ha Long expands that concept into a broader model of
human-centered urbanism.
Taken together, the two developments reveal an increasingly distinctive
strategy. Rather than viewing international standards as external
certifications to pursue after construction, Vinhomes is integrating
them into the earliest stages of planning, governance and infrastructure
design.
By building around those standards from the outset, Vinhomes is making
the case that Vietnam can help shape the next chapter of global
smart-city development, one where data, governance and environmental
resilience become as important as architecture itself./.
Sources:
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https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/smart-city-data-governance_e57ce301-en/full-report/component-4.html
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https://www.dataforcities.org/about-wccd