On October 29, 2025, in Ho Chi Minh City, the Green Building and Green Transportation Week 2025 officially commenced. Chaired by the Ministry of Construction in collaboration with various domestic and international organizations, the event gathered pioneering enterprises, experts, architects, and developers dedicated to eco-friendly and sustainable urban evolution.

Amidst this high-level forum, Viglacera Tiles Trading JSC reinforced its status as a leader in sustainable building materials. As a vanguard of green manufacturing in Vietnam, Viglacera’s exhibition pavilion became a centerpiece of the event, drawing significant attention from attendees through its display of technological innovation and energy-efficient solutions.
Viglacera showcased a diverse portfolio designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern sustainable architecture. Key highlights included:
Eurotile and Vasta Stone Sintered Stone: These premium brands represent the forefront of sustainable surfacing. They combine high-end aesthetics with health-safe properties, offering a durable alternative to natural stone that minimizes environmental impact.
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC): A standout eco-friendly material known for its superior thermal insulation. By reducing heat absorption, Viglacera’s AAC blocks significantly lower a building's energy consumption for cooling.

Khách hàng tham quan gian hàng trưng bày sản phẩm Gạch ốp lát Eurotile và Đá nung kết Vasta Stone

Khách hàng tham quan gian hàng Viglacera và sản phẩm Bê tông khí chưng áp
A Vision for 2050: Decarbonizing the Construction Industry
Viglacera’s active participation in Green Building and Green Transportation Week 2025 is a testament to its long-term strategic vision. The corporation is not merely a manufacturer but a strategic partner to the Government in achieving the national goal of carbon neutrality and green economic growth by 2050.
By integrating advanced technology with environmental responsibility, Viglacera continues to redefine the standards of the Vietnamese construction industry, proving that industrial scale and ecological harmony can go hand in hand.