The platform attracted significant interest from both domestic and international delegates thanks to its ability to display content and translations in real time, making multilingual discussions easier to follow. Instead of relying entirely on traditional interpretation booths, attendees could access continuously updated bilingual translations on large event screens or personal devices.
Mr. Alexey Burov, Business Development Manager at Haulmont Technology, a UK-based technology group, said he greatly valued the Asko Meet experience, particularly as a non-Vietnamese speaker. The system enabled international delegates to follow discussions and capture speakers’ exchanges almost in real time. By scanning a QR code to access Asko Meet on his smartphone, Mr. Burov followed the full program through live translations, allowing him to participate and interact seamlessly with speakers and attendees.
Having previously used numerous AI translation tools worldwide, including products from major technology companies, Mr. Burov said the Vietnamese-developed solution offered a more natural and convenient experience. “Asko Meet delivers content quickly, maintains context well, and provides a comfortable user experience,” he added.
Meanwhile, Ms. Vo Thi Trung Trinh, Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Digital Transformation Center, said Asko Meet benefits from being a Vietnamese AI solution developed by teams with a strong understanding of the local language, culture, and user needs. “I observed Vietnamese content being translated into English in real time directly on screen,” she explained. “Both the speed and quality were quite good, with natural language relatively well preserved. In my view, this is a necessary application that can improve the quality of conferences and meetings today.” She added that rising demand for AI applications in meetings, operations, and corporate governance presents strong growth potential for Vietnamese technology companies.
Mr. S. Chinpau Ngaihte, Counsellor (Eco, Com & Development Partnership) at the Embassy of India in Vietnam, also praised the platform’s role in multilingual conference sessions, saying it made it easier for participants to follow discussions and quickly understand speakers’ key messages.
At the Summit’s technology exhibition area, the Askonomy ecosystem and Asko Meet platform attracted strong interest from technology companies and international organizations.
Beyond translation and meeting documentation, data security and sovereignty emerged as major concerns among experts discussing enterprise AI deployment. Ms. Trinh said AI adoption in operations has become an inexorable trend, supporting document summarization, translation, meeting transcription, and data storage. However, she stressed that maintaining control over and protection of data remains the most important consideration.
Mr. Phung Viet Thang, Country Manager of Intel Vietnam, was of a similar view, noting that the value of AI meeting platforms lies not only in automated translation but also in how conversational data is collected, managed, and used. Ensuring secure internal operations and data protection, he said, will remain a critical challenge for AI developers.
For this reason, Asko Meet was developed with a “security in mind” approach, giving enterprises full control over their data. The platform supports flexible deployment options, including on-premises infrastructure, private cloud, and public cloud environments.
Organizations can choose their own data retention policies, ranging from no post-meeting storage to controlled retention based on timelines and data types. All data is encrypted during transmission and storage, while enterprises may also manage their own encryption keys.
Customer data is not used to retrain AI models without permission. The platform complies with international standards such as ISO 27001 and GDPR, meeting the security requirements of enterprises and institutions, particularly those handling sensitive data.
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