17/04/2026
17/04/2026
From the outside, a construction site is often associated with steel, concrete, and harsh conditions. However, a recent report by Hanoi TV at the Starlake K8 project offered a different perspective: a place where digital technology is practically applied to protect construction workers. At Daewoo E&C Vina (DECV), technology is not just a buzzword; it is a tool to solve a core issue: ensuring every personnel is safe from their very first step on-site.

AI Facial Recognition: The Door That “Cares”
The technological highlight at K8 is the access control system powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI FaceID). Instead of traditional swipe cards that are easily lost or misused, the AI biometric algorithm acts as a diligent gatekeeper. It doesn’t just recognize faces in a split second; it instantly cross-references with the database: Has this person passed the safety training? Is their employment record valid? Only when all standards are met does the door open. Risks are blocked right at the perimeter.

Safety Training: Skip the Theory, Do It for Real
No matter how smart technology gets, it cannot replace human awareness. Therefore, safety at the project is not just slogans on banners. Workers practice directly through real-life simulated scenarios right on-site. Seeing, hearing, and handling situations firsthand helps turn rigid regulations into natural self-protection reflexes.

A premium project like Starlake The Prime is measured not only by the use of expensive materials but also by the care taken in every management process. Applying AI to personnel security control is a testament to DECV’s commitment to building a disciplined, safe working environment that creates the highest-quality developments.
See how we operate through the lens of Hanoi TV: [ Video Link]