VGMF 2025 boosts cooperation in smart manufacturing

VGMF 2025 connects businesses with partners, showcases technological trends, and provides insights into Vietnam’s latest policies on investment, industry, and digital transformation.

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Global Manufacturing Forum 2025 (VGMF 2025) opened in Hanoi on March 26, gathering industry leaders, experts, and around 800 enterprises in smart manufacturing and high-tech sectors.

Organised by Sunrise Store Technology Company in partnership with the Vietnam Association of Foreign Investment Enterprises (VAFIE) and Camel Exhibition and Trade Promotion Company, the two-day event fosters innovation, cooperation, and sustainable growth in Vietnam’s manufacturing sector.

Under the theme “Smart Manufacturing Collaboration – Shaping the Future of Industry Together,” VGMF 2025 aims to drive technological innovation, upgrade the industry, and support businesses in seizing opportunities from global manufacturing shifts.

VAFIE Chairman Nguyen Mai highlighted Vietnam’s target of at least 8% economic growth in 2025, underpinned by innovation, digital transformation, and green and circular economy initiatives.

According to the Ministry of Finance, Vietnam recorded nearly 6.9 billion USD in registered FDI in the first two months of 2025, up 35.5% year-on-year. Total trade turnover reached 127.07 billion USD, reinforcing Vietnam’s role in global manufacturing.

Vietnam’s manufacturing sector is rapidly advancing automation, digitisation, and smart production, particularly in electronics, automotive, renewable energy, and semiconductors. However, challenges remain in localising supply chains and advancing smart manufacturing capabilities.

VGMF 2025 addresses key issues such as industry chain collaboration, smart manufacturing, supply chain optimisation, and strategies to capitalise on Vietnam’s growth opportunities.

Vietnam is shifting towards a digital economy, digital enterprises, digital government, circular economy, and green production, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050. The government is refining legal frameworks, enhancing governance, and reducing administrative burdens to support businesses and attract investment.

Chinese investors at the forum noted that rapid technological advancements present both opportunities and challenges in smart manufacturing, with Vietnam emerging as a key player in global smart manufacturing.

VGMF 2025 connects businesses with partners, showcases technological trends, and provides insights into Vietnam’s latest policies on investment, industry, and digital transformation.

It serves as a gateway for global expansion, investment attraction, and cross-border collaboration as Vietnam cements its position in the international supply chain./.

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