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11, 09, 2025

NEWTECONS AND THE ECOSYSTEM DONATE 04 CLASSROOMS IN LAO CAI

On the morning of September 5, 2025, in the jubilant atmosphere of the new school year’s opening day, Khanh Hoa Primary & Secondary School – Lao Cai solemnly held the inauguration and handover ceremony of four newly built classrooms. These spacious, solid rooms are a meaningful gift from the staff of Newtecons and member companies in the ecosystem, including Newtecons, Ricons, SOL, BM Windows, Boho, and DB.

Typhoon Yagi in 2024 caused severe damage to highland communities, destroying homes and collapsing many school facilities. With the aspiration to provide children with a safe and well-equipped learning environment, employees across the ecosystem joined hands to contribute VND 2 billion to build four new classrooms.

The project was implemented promptly, ensuring both schedule and quality, and was completed in time for the 2025 – 2026 school year. Beyond providing new facilities, the ecosystem companies also gifted students with practical items such as books and school supplies, giving them more confidence and motivation to continue their studies.

The new classrooms are not only places that nurture the dreams of highland students but also vivid evidence of the spirit of sharing and community responsibility embraced by every employee within the ecosystem. It is this collective unity, love, and generosity that have transformed contributions into sustainable values, spreading kindness to areas still facing hardship.

Newtecons sincerely thanks all employees for joining hands in this meaningful journey – a journey of giving learning opportunities and nurturing the future for the younger generation.

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