On the afternoon of October 9, 2025, a ceremony was held at the Vietnam Television Center in Ho Chi Minh City to announce and sign a cooperation agreement for the production of the television program "Industrial Parks and Production Ecosystems" between the Vietnam Television Center in Ho Chi Minh City (VTV9), the Vietnam Industrial Park Information Portal (VIZ), associations, businesses, and industrial park infrastructure management companies in Vietnam.
The program is designed to create a specialized information channel reflecting production life in industrial zones and clusters, honoring effective management models, technological innovation, and sustainable development. It will also serve as a forum connecting investors, businesses, experts, and workers, contributing to the formation of a unique media ecosystem supporting the development of Vietnam's industrial sector.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Bui Minh Tri – Head of the Ho Chi Minh City Export Processing Zones and Industrial Parks Management Board (HEPZA) – said that over the past 30 years, industrial parks have become a pillar of Vietnam's industrialization process, making significant contributions to export turnover, attracting FDI, and creating jobs for millions of workers.

However, the story of industrial zones has not been adequately reflected on television. Society has only seen the numbers, not the people, the values, the technological transformation, and the greening efforts within these industrial zones.
Therefore, a dedicated television program about industrial parks on national television is absolutely essential and particularly significant in enhancing the country's image regarding the investment environment, helping the world better understand Vietnam's capabilities – not only as a place with competitive costs, but also as a high-tech manufacturing center, oriented towards green and smart development.
The signatories committed to coordinating the implementation of the program content, which includes more than 500 episodes broadcast annually during VTV9's prime time slot, in conjunction with Vietnam Television's digital platforms, delivering diverse content ranging from news, documentaries, and talk shows to celebratory events.
The ceremony concluded in a solemn atmosphere, opening up prospects for sustainable cooperation between media organizations and businesses in the process of building a modern, distinctive, and comprehensively developed industry.
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