Vietnamese tech firm FPT expands footprint in France

According to Dang Tran Phuong, Deputy CEO of FPT Software in charge of the European and Middle Eastern markets, FPT considers France one of its key markets in Europe. Since opening its first office there in 2008, the company has built a solid presence with offices in Paris, Lyon, Toulouse and Marseille.

Vietnamese Ambassador to France Trinh Duc Hai meets with representatives of FPT at its office in the La Défense area of Paris on March 10. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese Ambassador to France Trinh Duc Hai meets with representatives of FPT at its office in the La Défense area of Paris on March 10. (Photo: VNA)

Paris (VNA) – Vietnamese technology group FPT Corporation is strengthening its presence in France as part of its strategy to expand operations in Europe, with a focus on innovation and partnerships with major French corporations.

Vietnamese Ambassador to France Trinh Duc Hai and a delegation from the Vietnamese Embassy visited FPT’s office in the La Défense area of Paris on March 10.

The delegation was received by Dang Tran Phuong, Deputy CEO of FPT Software in charge of the European and Middle Eastern markets; Christophe Schwanengel, CEO of FPT France; and Nguyen Viet Duc, the company’s executive director in France.

At the meeting, Hai highlighted the increasingly comprehensive development of Vietnam–France relations within the framework of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. France is currently the only member of the European Union to have established this level of partnership with Vietnam.

He noted that bilateral cooperation covers a wide range of areas, including politics, economics, science and technology, education and people-to-people exchanges. During the visit to Vietnam in May last year by French President Emmanuel Macron, Vietnamese leaders referred to the historic connection between the two nations, reflecting the strong foundation and longstanding ties in their relationship.

Within that framework, the business communities of both countries play an important role in advancing economic and technological cooperation, the ambassador said.

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The delegation from the Vietnamese Embassy in France and representatives of FPT in France take a group photo. (Photo: VNA)

According to Phuong, FPT considers France one of its key markets in Europe. Since opening its first office there in 2008, the company has built a solid presence with offices in Paris, Lyon, Toulouse and Marseille.

The Vietnamese tech firm has also established partnerships with major French corporations, including Airbus, Air France and Quadient.

FPT representatives noted that the company was ranked among the Top 100 information technology firms in France in 2023. In 2025, it was also the only Vietnamese enterprise invited by President Macron to attend the high-level Choose France Summit, reflecting recognition of its growing presence and contributions in the French market.

Looking ahead, FPT France plans to continue implementing signed projects with major partners while boosting investment in artificial intelligence and expanding local recruitment.

The company aims to build a strong technology brand in France with the increasing participation from French technology experts and maintain annual growth of around 50% in the coming years./.

VNA

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