Vietnam's surveying landscape is currently characterized by a transition from manual labor to digital precision. With the government's push for "Smart Cities," there is an urgent demand for total station systems that can handle complex urban environments and high-density construction zones.
In the agricultural sector, particularly in the Mekong and Red River Deltas, the adoption of precision farming is accelerating. Farmers are shifting toward auto steer tractor technology to optimize land use and reduce overlap in seed and fertilizer application, combating the challenges of fragmented land plots.
Despite this growth, the tropical climate of Vietnam—marked by heavy monsoon rains and dense canopy—poses a challenge for signal stability. This has led to a surge in demand for high-sensitivity gps diferencial systems that maintain reliability under adverse atmospheric conditions.
