1. Armored Military Vehicles
Armored military vehicles are among the remarkable inventions by Vietnamese that astound the world. Thanks to their innovations, Mr. Tran Quoc Hai and his son Tran Quoc Thang have revitalized seemingly destroyed vehicles to the jubilant welcome of thousands in neighboring Cambodia. Their significant contributions have earned them commendations and the rank of Grand General conferred by the King and Prime Minister of Cambodia.

2. ATM Machine
Alongside armored military vehicles, the ATM machine is another Vietnamese invention that earns worldwide admiration. This cash withdrawal device, invented by Mr. Do Duc Cuong - author of over 50 patents during his 20-year tenure at Citibank - USA, represents a significant milestone in the banking industry, widely utilized across the globe.


3. Nano-technology for Water Purification
Nano-technology for water purification is also one of the top 11 remarkable inventions by Vietnamese that amaze the world. This nano-technology completely removes arsenic from water, credited to Master Nguyen Thanh Dong and engineer Hoang Dieu Hung. Their invention has helped the Czech Republic clean up areas polluted with arsenic due to thermal power plants and coal mines, earning high praise from the Czech Republic and other European countries.



Introducing the mind-controlled wheelchair developed by GS. Dr. Hùng Nguyễn, a Vietnamese-origin researcher currently working at the University of Sydney in Australia. This groundbreaking invention, ranked third in the list of top 100 innovations in Australia in 2011, utilizes advanced technology to navigate obstacles perceived by its built-in camera. With simple actions such as eye movements, head nods, or even thoughts, users can command the wheelchair to move accordingly. Dr. Hùng believes that this invention will revolutionize research efforts to provide a more convenient life for people with disabilities.
Experience the cutting-edge innovation of the mind-controlled wheelchair developed by GS. Dr. Hùng Nguyễn and his team. This remarkable invention, ranked third among the top 100 innovations in Australia in 2011, utilizes sophisticated technology to navigate obstacles perceived by its integrated camera. Through simple actions like eye movements, head nods, or even thoughts, users can control the wheelchair effortlessly. Dr. Hùng envisions this invention as a significant breakthrough in improving the lives of people with disabilities.

Introducing the aircraft manufacturing prowess of Mr. Trần Quốc Hải from Tân Châu - Tây Ninh, renowned for his signature “twin paddy” helicopters. Inspired by the idea of creating helicopters for aerial fertilization, a practice common in the American agriculture industry, Mr. Hải dedicated extensive time to study the operational procedures and principles of aircraft. In 2003, after years of research, he successfully built his first helicopter. By 2005, he developed a more advanced model, priced at only... the cost of a car. The achievement of a farmer constructing aircraft using manual techniques has been acknowledged by several scientific and technical organizations worldwide. His helicopters have been exported abroad, with one sold to the New York Museum of Modern Art (USA) and another to the Busan Museum of Contemporary Art (South Korea). The proceeds from the sales were reinvested into developing agricultural machinery.
Experience the remarkable journey of Mr. Trần Quốc Hải from Tân Châu - Tây Ninh, known for his groundbreaking work in aircraft manufacturing, particularly his iconic “twin paddy” helicopters. Drawing inspiration from aerial fertilization practices in the American agriculture industry, Mr. Hải meticulously studied aircraft operation and design principles. In 2003, he successfully built his first helicopter, followed by a more sophisticated model in 2005, priced at the cost of a car. His manual craftsmanship in constructing helicopters has garnered recognition from scientific and technical organizations worldwide. His helicopters have been exported globally, including sales to the New York Museum of Modern Art (USA) and the Busan Museum of Contemporary Art (South Korea). Proceeds from these sales were reinvested in developing agricultural machinery.

Introducing the groundbreaking invention of intraocular lenses for elderly vision correction, developed by Dr. Randal Pham - also known as Dr. Phạm Hoàng Tánh, Chairman of the Vietnamese-American Medical Association. This innovation allows for adjustable near and far vision, similar to multifocal glasses, eliminating the need for glasses for individuals with eye conditions.
Discover the remarkable invention of intraocular lenses for elderly vision correction, pioneered by Dr. Randal Pham - also known as Dr. Phạm Hoàng Tánh, Chairman of the Vietnamese-American Medical Association. This revolutionary approach offers adjustable near and far vision, akin to multifocal glasses, enabling individuals with eye conditions to see clearly without the need for glasses.


Introducing the revolutionary technique for measuring water in agriculture, developed by Dr. Chu Hoàng Long and his research team, recipients of the Eureka Prize for their study on flow rate models for measuring water usage in agriculture and environmental conservation. This model enables farmers to determine the optimal water quantity for irrigation and environmental protection.
Discover the award-winning research of Dr. Chu Hoàng Long and his team on flow rate models for measuring water usage in agriculture and environmental conservation. This groundbreaking model provides insights into optimal water quantities for irrigation and environmental preservation, benefiting both farmers and the environment.

Introducing the extraordinary achievement in submarine construction by Mr. Nguyễn Quốc Hòa, Director of Quốc Hòa Mechanical Company (in Thái Bình City). Utilizing simple materials, Mr. Hòa and his team successfully crafted the mini submarine named Trường Sa. This submarine is designed with a water displacement of 12 tons while submerged and 9.2 tons while surfaced, with an operational range of 800km. It features two 90Hp engines, capable of diving to a depth of 50m and maneuvering stealthily underwater. When submerged, the submarine utilizes AIP technology with a diving time of 15 hours. It can operate at sea for 15 days, maintaining an average speed of 40km/h (equivalent to 20 nautical miles). The entire hull of the submarine, measuring 8.8m in length, 3m in height, and with a maximum width of 2.8m, is constructed from a special type of steel imported from abroad, with a thickness of 15mm.
Discover the remarkable Trường Sa mini submarine crafted by Mr. Nguyễn Quốc Hòa and his team, showcasing exceptional engineering ingenuity and technological prowess.

Introducing the innovative process of stem cell creation from umbilical cord membranes, pioneered by Dr. Phạm Toàn Thắng. This method of isolating skin cells from the cord membrane aids in healing skin wounds caused by burns, radiation ulcers, diabetes, and even in beauty care. Currently, this technology has been adopted in many places worldwide.
Discover the groundbreaking achievement of Dr. Phạm Toàn Thắng in successfully producing stem cells from umbilical cord membranes, garnering admiration worldwide for its remarkable healing properties and applications.

Introducing the remarkable invention of extinguishing fires using sound waves, listed among the innovations by Vietnamese individuals that astound the world. Trần Việt and his friend Seth Robertson created a special device capable of extinguishing small flames using sound. This device prevents oxygen from reaching the fuel by emitting low-frequency sound waves ranging from 30 to 60 hertz.
Discover the impressive achievement of Trần Việt and his friend Seth Robertson in developing a device that can extinguish small flames using sound waves, showcasing exceptional innovation and creativity.
