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DETAILED CONTENT OF AGENDA

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Session

Coordination between MEP & Interior Design in the finishing phase: Practical insights and lessons learned

Day: 18.06.2026

Time: 10:00 - 10:45

Description: 

On the drawings, the MEP and interior systems always align flawlessly. On site, however, it is precisely the fit-out stage that reveals the conflicts—however minor—that are ultimately paid for in schedule, cost, and final aesthetics. 

Drawing on sixteen years at the front line of major projects, Mr. Nguyen Minh Ha will share the root-cause principles and the experience behind resolving them: why a single air diffuser, a single light fixture position, or a single misplaced pipe can break a technical ceiling that the interior design had so carefully calculated—and where the fine line lies between "true to the drawing" and "true to reality."

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Session

The Paradox of the Modern Home
— Solutions for Pure Air

Day: 18.06.2026

Time: 10:45 - 11:30

Description: 

The more modern the home, the more energy-efficient it must be—this is the benchmark of today's Net Zero architecture. Yet behind that flawless envelope lies a paradox seldom discussed: the more tightly sealed the home, the more quietly its indoor air deteriorates. 

Drawing on his German engineering foundation, Mr. Trinh Thanh Ha will decode the "sealed-home paradox" and how to resolve it—not through any single device, but through a microclimate system that operates silently behind the living space. 

A quality living environment is perceived not only with the eye, but with every breath. How such an atmosphere can be made pure, stable, and healthy is what awaits attendees to discover in this session.

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Session

Smart Air System Design in Modern Architecture

Day: 18.06.2026

Time: 15:00 - 15:45

Description: 

As architecture and interior design increasingly prioritize the overall user experience, air conditioning systems have evolved beyond their traditional role of cooling to become an essential element in creating high-quality living and working environments. In today's presentation, Mr. Võ Văn Hoàng will explore how modern HVAC solutions seamlessly integrate aesthetic design, indoor air quality (IAQ), thermal comfort, and installation and maintenance optimization to deliver buildings that are not only visually appealing but also healthier, more comfortable, and efficient throughout their operational lifecycle.

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Seminar 1

MEP & INTERIOR COORDINATION:
CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND RISK MANAGMENT

Day: 18.06.2026

Time: 10:45 - 11:30

 

Description: 

In every construction project, the Investor, the Design Firm, and the Contractor exist within a "triangle of pressure": all striving toward one perfect building, yet each with goals that are inherently misaligned in interest and responsibility. The investor seeks high quality, low cost, and a fast schedule. The design firm wants solutions that are safe and to standard. The contractor needs profit and ease of execution. 

When these three objectives meet at the MEP system—where every deviation becomes tangible—conflict is difficult to avoid. 

So where is the line between "safe design" and "wasted budget"? When the drawing meets the reality of the site, who is right, and who bears responsibility? And how can the "spiral of blame" be dissolved before it has the chance to form? 

The panel discussion "MEP & INTERIOR COORDINATION: CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND RISK MANAGMENT " brings together voices from all three corners of that triangle—from design and main contracting to industrial-development investment—moderated by Architect Le Huy Truc (TTT Corporation). Each speaker brings a perspective drawn from their own vantage point, to analyze together the true nature of conflict and to discuss the management of emergent risks transparently, clearly, and candidly—so that everyone in the profession, whatever their role, will find themselves reflected in it.

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Session

When Switches Are More Than Just "ON/OFF"

Day: 19.06.2026

Time: 10:00 - 10:30

Description: 

In most designs, the switch is the detail considered last—a purely functional device for turning things on and off. But what happens if that small point of contact is in fact the detail that determines the finish and operation of an entire space? In this session, Mr. Nguyen Xuan Dam will open up a different perspective on the switch—where function and aesthetics intersect, and where a seemingly familiar MEP device can become a distinct design language for each interior project. A question will be posed to every designer: are you overlooking the switch within your own design?

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Session | SOLUTION UPDATES FOR MEP: 

Nano-based passive fire protection materials
& Acceptance fire protection

Day: 19.06.2026

Time: 10:30 - 11:00

Description: 

When it comes to fire safety, most attention is devoted to how a fire is extinguished. But what if the real challenge lies not in the moment the flames erupt, but in the very choices we make beforehand? 

Mr. Vu Tien Dung will reframe the issue from its roots—the mindset of "prevention at the source" and the role of passive fire protection materials within a safety picture that many still misunderstand. The session will also touch on a point at which more than a few projects stumble during acceptance: QCVN 06:2022/BXD and its new requirements for controlling combustible materials.

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Session | SOLUTION UPDATES FOR MEP: 

Technical access panel solutions for MEP

Day: 19.06.2026

Time: 11:00- 11:20

Description: 

A small detail often overlooked on ceilings and walls can determine a building's entire capacity for maintenance and operation in the years to come—the access panel. 

The technical access panel, the point of contact between the interior and the need to reach the MEP system, is where many projects are forced to trade beauty for usability. Ms. Duong Huong Le will share how to resolve this seemingly small—yet far from small—challenge, so that the technical detail blends into the space rather than disrupting it.

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Session | SOLUTION UPDATES FOR MEP: 

Odor, flooding, and pest infestations:
Causes and Solutions

Day 19.06.2026

Time: 11:20 - 11:40

 

Description:  

Rising odors, flooded floors, insects making their way up through the drainage system—these are the silent "ailments" that strip many spaces of their value, leaving them no longer comfortable or safe to live in after only a short time. The conventional approach tends to treat only the symptoms. 

 

So what is the true root cause of this problem? From the perspective of a researcher and inventor, Mr. Bach Kim Khuong will trace the issue to its very origin and reveal a path toward a definitive solution.

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Session | TECHNOLOGY FOR MEP: 

AutoDesk for MEP 

Day: 19.06.2026

Time: 15:00 - 15:30

Description: 

In the era of building digitalization, tools are no longer merely for "drawing"—they are for thinking, coordinating, and controlling the entire lifecycle of the MEP system. 

Just how far can the Autodesk ecosystem unlock that capability, and how can its true value be harnessed rather than stopping at the 3D model? Mr. Tran Do Khoa Tien will bring a practical perspective on how Autodesk has become the foundation for modern MEP work.

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Session | TECHNOLOGY FOR MEP: 

From Scan-to-BIM to Spatial Intelligence 

Day: 19.06.2026

Time: 15:30 - 16:00

Description: 

A single inaccurate figure on an outdated as-built drawing can trigger demolition and rework, escalating costs and breaking the design. Meanwhile, the actual existing condition of a building is often a "data blind spot" that few can fully control. 

At MEP 2026, speaker Lam Thanh Hoang will open up a journey from "Scan-to-BIM"—where a building is digitized to the millimeter and the three disciplines of Architecture, Structure, and MEP are unified within a single model. The story is told through two of the most challenging projects: a heritage hotel in active operation, and a high-end retail store under the dual pressure of aesthetics and engineering. 

But "Scan-to-BIM" is only the beginning. How far will BIM evolve to become the spatial-intelligence platform for a building's entire lifecycle? That is the story the speaker reserves to share in person at the event.

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Seminar 2

THE VALUES OF MEP:
A RISK MANAGMENT PERSPECTIVE 

Day: 19.06.2026

Time: 16:00 - 17:30

Description: 

On the journey toward cost optimization, it is precisely the core values of the MEP system—the part hidden beneath a layer of finishing—that are the first to be traded away. And it is then that new risks emerge. 

When "the lowest price still reigns," Value Engineering—originally an exercise in intelligent optimization—can all too easily be distorted into a reduction in quality. A cost that appears "cheap" today may be exchanged for expensive operation and maintenance costs throughout the building's entire lifecycle, along with many human consequences that no amount of money can repay. What truly makes an MEP system worth its value—and how can those values be identified and protected from the very stage of contractor selection? Is the capacity to identify and manage risk itself a value that MEP firms should offer? 

The panel discussion "THE VALUES OF MEP: A RISK MANAGMENT PERSPECTIVE " brings together perspectives from many links in the value chain—MEP design consultancy from domestic to international, main contracting, MEPF specialists, and interior design—moderated by Ms. Vu Thi Hong Hanh (AA Corporation). Each speaker views risk from a different position within the project, to sketch together a complete picture of how to manage risk and preserve what is truly essential: that the value of MEP lies not in the lowest figure on the tender sheet, but in how the building operates for many years to come.

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