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27 Nov 2019 by Panasonic
Panasonic Vietnam organizes a ceremony of receiving the Education Certificate of Merit from the Minister of Ministry of Education and Training to celebrate the 8th anniversary of Panasonic Risupia Vietnam and the 45th anniversary of Vietnam – Japan diplomatic relations at Hanoi-based science center invested by Panasonic Corporation.
8 years since its Grand opening, Risupia Vietnam’s contributions to creating a scientific playground for Vietnamese children has been recognized by the Ministry of Education and Training. Minister Phung Xuan Nha issued a Decision of awarding “Education Certificate of Merit” to Ms. Yoshiko Hamazaki, Panasonic Corporate representative, Japan and “Ministerial Certificate” to Risupia Vietnam.
Established in 2010 in response to suggestion of former Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Thien Nhan, Risupia Vietnam is one of the commitment to support the young generation of Vietnam. The facility is unique for utilization and combination between Panasonic’s advanced technologies, solutions, products and fundamental math and physic principles to convey into a wonderful world of science with fun exhibitions. With best efforts, the facility has attracted 600,000 visitors, including nearly 400,000 students with more than 10,000 visitors a month.
Risupia Vietnam has constantly innovated to bring advanced science and technology experiences through the Showroom, where visitors can access to Panasonic's cutting-edge technologies and suggestions for a modern and safety living space. Over the years, Risupia has also introduced many new exhibitions. Especially, 3D Theater - the most popular area - has been renovated in this 8th year anniversary, with Panasonic's latest Laser 3D projector technology with 4K class quality offering a "virtual" space for children.
“With the establishment of Risupia Vietnam, Panasonic expressed its strong commitment to develop a high-quality education of Vietnam. We expect Risupia will also play an important role as a cultural and educational bridge between Vietnam and Japan. Therefore, together with experiencing science and technology at Risupia, children and their families can “touch” the cultural aspects such as Japanese food, music, art and lifestyle here.” Emphasized Ms. Yoshiko Hamazaki.
With its unchanged business philosophy of contributing to society over the last 100 years, Panasonic has strived to create “A better life, A better world” for every Vietnamese person.