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Vietnam honors top 10 digital enterprises, launches Tech Map 2025 

Vietnam honored its 81 leading digital technology enterprises in 2025, marking the debut of the Vietnam Tech Map showcasing 257 innovative companies.

THE HANOI TIMES — Eighty-one companies participating in the Top 10 Vietnam Digital Technology Enterprises 2025 program earned a combined revenue of VND160 trillion (US$6 billion) last year, accounting for over 40% of the nation’s total software and IT service revenue.

The announcement came on October 9 at the 12th Top 10 awarding ceremony and the launch of the Vietnam Tech Map 2025, a digital platform showcasing the country’s leading technology enterprises.

Vietnamese experts discuss about Hanoi-based VNPT managed security service. Photo: VNPT Group

In 2025, the first year of creating the Vietnam Tech Map, nearly 260 enterprises were listed in 389 positions across 23 sectoral maps, according to the Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA).

Among them, 81 enterprises from the Top 10 program provided complete data and appeared in 169 positions across 23 fields.

All 23 maps will be available to the public and offered free of charge for organizations and businesses to access and use.

After eight months of evaluation, the program received registrations from 107 companies with 220 submissions. Through assessment based on the Vietnam Tech Map, 169 nominations from 81 outstanding enterprises were verified, recognized and honored.

These enterprises represent 23 sub-sectors within five main categories: technology and platform development, business and organizational management solutions, sector-specific socio-economic applications, digital services and tech startups.

According to VINASA, this year’s top 10 winners are industry leaders in revenue and scale, driving Vietnam’s digital future and setting global digital transformation trends.

Bui Hoang Phuong, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology, commended VINASA for launching the Vietnam Tech Map, calling it a valuable initiative that helps local digital enterprises define their market positions and provides a clear overview of national digital capabilities.

He said that from now until the end of 2025, the Ministry of Science and Technology will propose five key laws on artificial intelligence, digital transformation, high technology, intellectual property and technology transfer.

The ministry has also submitted several initiatives to develop large-scale digital technology enterprises and support Vietnamese tech firms in expanding globally, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to science, technology and digital innovation.

Top 10 Vietnam Digital Technology Enterprises 2025 include FPT Telecom, MK Group, VC Corp BizFly Cloud, Lion Group, Viet Digital Investment JSC, NTQ Solutions, MobiFone IT Center, Rabiloo, Icetea Software Co Ltd, Bach Khoa Science Technology Group JSC, M_Service, Misa, FAST Enterprise Management Software JSC, Bravo Software JSC and Quang Ich Software JSC.

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