Alta Media Deploys of P1.9 LED and P3 LED Displays at Vietnam Space Week 2026 – Fly Me to the Moon (Can Tho City)

Vietnam Space Week 2026 – Fly Me to the Moon was one of Vietnam’s most prominent science, technology, and education events, held in Can Tho City to foster connections between knowledge, innovation, and the spirit of space exploration among younger generations. Officially launched on May 28 in Vi Thanh Ward in collaboration with the People’s Committee of Can Tho City, the event carried both national and international significance while creating a meaningful platform for students, educators, scientists, and international experts to exchange knowledge and inspiration.

This year’s program welcomed an impressive lineup of distinguished speakers in aerospace, science, and education, including former NASA astronaut Michael A. Baker, Dr. Josef Schmid, a specialist in aerospace medicine, and Margarita Baker, NASA’s senior interpreter responsible for crew communication coordination and international collaboration. Through keynote sessions, discussions, and inspirational talks, participants gained valuable insights into humanity’s pursuit of scientific knowledge, space exploration, and the determination to push the boundaries of innovation in the modern technological era.

According to leaders of Can Tho City, Vietnam Space Week 2026 was not only a science and technology exchange but also an inspiring platform designed to encourage creativity, curiosity, and lifelong learning among young people. A series of activities, including the Astronaut Talk Show, STEM Day, EdTech Day, and Starry Night, offered immersive experiences that introduced students to STEM education, robotics, drones, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, and other advanced educational technologies.

STEM Day and EdTech Day, held simultaneously at ISC (Innovation Support Center) in Hau Giang Digital Technology Park, were among the highlights of the event. Visitors explored a wide range of advanced technologies through STEM competitions featuring robotics, drones, and bakery engineering challenges, STEMDOME science screenings, and interactive astronomy experiences powered by virtual reality. The Starry Night program on the evening of May 28 further enriched the event by allowing participants to observe the night sky, constellations, planets, and celestial objects under the guidance of astronomy experts and former astronauts.

For an event featuring such diverse presentations, demonstrations, and interactive technology experiences, a reliable display infrastructure played a vital role in delivering information effectively, supporting program flow, and enhancing the audience’s visual experience. At Vietnam Space Week 2026, Alta Media deployed 52m² of P1.9 LED displays and 28m² of P3 LED displays, supporting the event’s presentation and visual communication systems throughout the venue.

The P1.9 LED display provided an ultra-high pixel density, making it ideal for keynote presentations, scientific visuals, introductory videos, event messaging, and detailed presentation slides that required exceptional image clarity. Meanwhile, the P3 LED display served as an effective solution for supporting display areas, delivering clear visuals at longer viewing distances while maintaining visual consistency across the event space.

The combination of these two LED systems enabled seamless transitions between different program segments, from opening ceremonies and keynote presentations to technology showcases, STEM activities, and astronomy experiences. With a total deployment of 80m² of LED displays, Alta Media helped establish a professional display environment that supported an educational event dedicated to inspiring curiosity, innovation, and future generations.

Through its participation in Vietnam Space Week 2026 – Fly Me to the Moon, Alta Media once again demonstrated its expertise in delivering LED display solutions for large-scale science, technology, and educational events. The deployment of 52m² of P1.9 LED and 28m² of P3 LED not only fulfilled the event’s technical requirements but also contributed to creating a modern, engaging, and visually compelling environment that inspired audiences to explore the future of science and technology.