As many as 169 businesses were honored at the TOP 10 Vietnam Digital Technology Companies program’s awarding ceremony held in Hanoi on October 9 evening, according to a report from the Vietnam News Agency.
The program has evaluated and recognized leading reputable and outstanding companies in Vietnam in this field, held annually by the Vietnam Software and IT Services Association (VINASA) since 2014.
Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Bui Hoang Phuong was quoted by the news agency as emphasizing that over the past decade, with the efforts of VINASA, the program has firmly established its position, becoming an annual event with significant influence and reputation within the Vietnamese digital technology community.
The deputy minister affirmed that science, technology, innovation, and digital transformation have been identified by the Party and State as the foundation for the country's development in the new era. Therefore, in 2025, the legal framework for this sector is gradually being completed with the approval of several key laws, including the Law on Digital Technology Industry, the Law on Science, Technology and Innovation, the Intellectual Property Law, among others. These efforts aim to address challenges, solve bottlenecks, and promote socio-economic development.
He expressed his hope that digital technology enterprises will actively research, provide feedback, make proposals, and support the ministry in the process of implementing these laws.
VINASA is expected to continue playing a key role as a central hub for connection and leadership within the Vietnamese digital technology ecosystem, becoming an important bridge between businesses and government agencies.
After the awarding ceremony, in-depth reports for each sector and the publication of the Top 10 Vietnam Digital Technology Companies 2025 will be released in Vietnamese, English, and Japanese.
On this occasion, the Vietnam Digital Technology Enterprise Map 2025 was announced by VINASA for the first time.
The digital map depicts 23 fields ranging from core technologies, artificial intelligence and blockchain to digital solutions for major economic sectors such as e-commerce, logistics, healthcare and agriculture. A total of 257 enterprises have been assessed, including 81 with fully verified data. All 23 maps for 23 fields will be made publicly accessible and free of charge.