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DAT Office Building has just officially received the EDGE ADVANCED Green Building certificate from IFC, an organization under the World Bank Group. This is clear evidence affirming DAT Group's strong commitment to realizing its vision of sustainable development. At the same time, this also demonstrates DAT Group's mission in creating an ecosystem that increases efficiency, brings outstanding value to customers, partners, employees, shareholders, and actively contributes to community development.
Established in 2006, DAT Group has become a leading unit in Vietnam in the fields of Industrial Automation, Smart Elevator Control, Solar Energy - Electricity Storage and Uninterruptible Power Supply - UPS. Linking business goals with sustainable development strategy, DAT Group constantly strives to fulfill its mission of bringing optimal value to all stakeholders, while demonstrating social responsibility and making positive contributions to the community.

The EDGE ADVANCED certificate achieved by DAT Office Building is an important milestone, affirming the serious and professional investment in developing green buildings. This achievement not only enhances the position of DAT Group but also creates a solid foundation for continued long-term contributions to customers and the community.
Thanks to its superior design, the DAT building achieved impressive results: saving 48% of energy, 61% of water and 45% of embodied energy in materials, contributing to reducing 214.84 tons of CO₂ emissions per year. This is a clear demonstration of DAT Group's commitment to environmental protection and responsibility to the community.
Not just a green building, DAT Office Building is also designed to provide a humane working environment and inspire creativity. With a high-end alkaline ionized water filtration system imported from Japan and ergonomic chairs, the space here is optimized to enhance the experience and health of employees. This is how DAT Group fulfills its commitment to adding value to each individual in its ecosystem.

In addition to the goal of sustainable development, DAT Group is constantly innovating to meet its social responsibility. From reducing carbon emissions to creating long-term values, all of DAT's activities aim to bring benefits not only to customers and partners but also to the communities where DAT operates.


The success of DAT Office Building cannot be achieved without the support of strategic partners. DAT Group appreciates the cooperation of units such as Koshi, ARDOR Architects, First Green Engineering, PHD Phap Duyen Construction Design, Viteccons, Space.s and ARDOR Green. This support not only optimizes the project's efficiency but also spreads positive values to the whole society.
Sustainable development journey
DAT Group believes that small steps today will create a solid foundation for a sustainable future. With the mission of "creating an ecosystem that increases efficiency," DAT Group is committed to continuing to develop advanced technology solutions, contributing good values and strengthening ties with the community.
DAT Office Building – Symbol of innovation, sustainability and future development!
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