Vietnam digital technology enterprise map to be launched for first time

The Vietnam digital technology enterprise map will serve as a critical tool to position enterprises in the market, enhance competitiveness and expand cooperation opportunities domestically and internationally.

The VINASA held a press conference to announce the top 10 Programme and map of Vietnam digital technology enterprises 2025. (Photo: VNA)
The VINASA held a press conference to announce the top 10 Programme and map of Vietnam digital technology enterprises 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - For the first time, a map revealing Vietnam's top 10 digital technology enterprises is being launched.

The Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA) says the map will be further refined to include companies across various segments, not just those in the top 10.

It will serve as a critical tool to position enterprises in the market, enhance competitiveness and expand cooperation opportunities domestically and internationally.

The map will adopt an evaluation model based on two main dimensions: vision, reflecting the company’s development direction and future innovation potential and execution capability, assessing the ability to implement and apply products and services in reality.

Based on these two dimensions, enterprises will be categorised into four groups, namely strength group (strong implementation capacity with a focus on practical efficiency), industry leaders (market pioneers with vision and execution ability), specialised players (enterprises having advantages in specific fields with deep expertise) and innovators (companies focusing on ground breaking innovations).

Through these criteria, the map will provide a comprehensive overview of Vietnam’s digital technology enterprise ecosystem, classifying businesses by industry, scale, innovation capacity and growth potential.

Deputy General Secretary of VINASA An Ngọc Thao said that the association aims to implement the top 10 Digital Technology Enterprises Programme alongside the continuous development and refinement of the Vietnam Digital Technology Enterprise Map each year.

This initiative serves as a verification and authentication platform, helping enterprises better leverage emerging opportunities.

For investors and international partners, it will serve as a valuable resource for quickly and accurately accessing promising businesses in Vietnam.

Vice President and General Secretary of VINASA Nguyent Thi Thu Giang said: "The launch of the map helps businesses define their capabilities and establishes a foundation for expanding cooperation, attracting investment and accessing new markets.

"It is also an opportunity for Vietnam’s tech community to solidify its presence on the global technology map."/.

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