How is Vietnam’s Energy Sector Transforming? Insights from EAVCED

As the world accelerates its energy transition, Vietnam’s energy sector is also standing at a critical crossroads. Yet, this journey is not only about policies or technologies – it is equally about the connection between regulators, businesses, and the wider community. Within the framework of HVACR Vietnam 2025, the Share Your Voice initiative has created a platform for real voices to be heard. Among them is Ms. Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến, Deputy Director of the Center for Energy Information and Electricity Market Development (EAVCED). Introduction to EAVCED and HVACR Vietnam The Energy Information and Electricity Market Development Center (EAVCED) plays a pivotal role as a bridge in providing information, conducting in-depth research, and proposing solutions for developing a competitive and efficient electricity market in Vietnam. EAVCED is not only a hub for industry data but also a “launchpad” for dialogues that connect policy with business realities. As part of its initiatives, HVACR Vietnam 2025 returns as a multi-dimensional platform where experts, policymakers, businesses, and investors come together to exchange ideas, foster collaboration, and shape the future of Vietnam’s energy sector. A key highlight of this year’s event is Share Your Voice – an open space to hear real stories and insights directly from industry insiders. The Energy Transition: Not Just About Technology, But a Shift in Mindset It is no coincidence that “energy transition” has become one of the most prominent keywords in recent years. Yet, according to Ms. Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến, Deputy Director of EAVCED, focusing solely on renewable energy or technological innovation is still not enough. “Vietnam’s energy sector is entering a critical turning point – not only in terms of technology or the power mix, but more importantly, in the way we think about development. We are moving away from a mindset of prioritizing ‘cheap electricity prices’ toward a new perspective: electricity must be sustainable, reliable, and adaptable in the long term.” This change in mindset raises an urgent question: how can Vietnam build a transparent and fair electricity market – one where investors feel secure to participate, and consumers also have a voice in choosing the sources of energy for the future? Share Your Voice – A Journey of Listening and Co-Creation More than just a forum, Share Your Voice has become a space for diverse perspectives to be heard, even when they differ. It is also where policy bottlenecks are examined through a practical lens. From her industry experience, Ms. Phương Yến emphasized that expanding dialogue – where regulators and businesses sit together, share openly, and listen to each other – is the foundation for addressing long-standing challenges in the energy sector. She cited an example related to wind power pricing mechanisms: “A foreign company had planned to invest in a wind power project in Vietnam back in 2021, but to this day, it has not been able to proceed due to the lack of a specific electricity pricing framework. Meanwhile, many domestic companies are still entangled in lengthy procedures. Without consistent and transparent policy dialogue, the story of ‘energy transition’ risks becoming nothing more than a slogan on paper.” Securing sufficient capital is one of the biggest challenges to realizing Vietnam’s sustainable energy goals. But capital will not flow without trust in the market mechanism. From a policy perspective, Ms. Phương Yến highlighted that attracting private investment in electricity requires a market that operates on the principles of competition, transparency, and fairness. Only when electricity prices are formed according to true market mechanisms can businesses plan effectively, banks release financing, and consumers ultimately benefit in the long run. This calls for bold reforms – not only in pricing mechanisms, but also in transmission, distribution infrastructure, and in creating space for participation from diverse economic players. Another noteworthy point is the rising role of the private sector, especially in rooftop solar, virtual power plants, and energy efficiency initiatives. With growing interest in rooftop solar, Ms. Phương Yến emphasized that private enterprises are becoming an essential driving force in the transition process. However, inconsistent or unclear policies may leave even the most committed businesses feeling sidelined. “We need to recognize them not just as electricity consumers, but as true partners in building a modern and flexible power system,” she noted. A 365-Day Journey – Beyond a Single Event HVACR Vietnam 2025 is more than just a week-long exhibition – it represents a 365-day journey of developing mindsets, solutions, and connections. With initiatives like Share Your Voice, the event is gradually shaping a sustainable dialogue platform where every voice matters and every stakeholder can walk the journey together. “We cannot wait for a perfect top-down solution. This journey requires collective action – not only from regulators or investors, but also from every citizen who uses electricity daily and will be directly affected by the decisions made today,” Ms. Phương Yến emphasized. Conclusion The future of Vietnam’s energy sector is opening many doors – but only if we dare to dialogue, dare to change, and dare to act. Voices like those of Ms. Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến not only bring sharper perspectives on the big picture but also shed light on practical pathways for Vietnam’s energy transition toward greater sustainability, transparency, and long-term growth.
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Share Your Voice – Contribute Ideas for a Sustainable Energy Future

Vietnam’s energy sector is entering a pivotal phase of transformation — not only responding to development demands and global emission reduction commitments, but actively embracing them as catalysts for change. In this spirit, the “Share Your Voice” campaign was launched as an open platform where businesses, experts, and organizations are invited to contribute ideas and practical solutions toward building a more sustainable energy future. Vietnam at the Crossroads of Energy Transition As Vietnam enters a critical stage of energy transformation, it must balance internal development needs with global commitments to reduce emissions. “Share Your Voice – Share Ideas, Contribute to Sustainable Development” was initiated as a meaningful engagement platform, inviting the business community, experts, and organizations to contribute their perspectives and disseminate innovative solutions for the future of Vietnam’s energy sector. ietnam is proactively recalibrating its energy strategy in response to evolving global dynamics—especially after the U.S. withdrawal from the JETP funding commitment, which has accelerated the country’s urgency to mobilize over USD 190 billion annually through 2030. Rather than slowing down, Vietnam is leaning into this challenge. As offshore wind and LNG projects encounter hurdles, the government is turning its focus to solar energy—setting a bold target for it to account for 16% of total electricity output by 2030, with a projected capacity exceeding 211 GW—surpassing even Germany’s current levels. However, soaring demand has also led to a 31% rise in coal imports during the first nine months of 2024. This reality presents a major opportunity to attract investment in renewable energy, while also requiring strategic solutions to balance growth with the Net Zero 2050 commitment. Share Your Voice – A Step Toward Sustainability The “Share Your Voice” campaign aims to create an inclusive space where enterprises, organizations, and individuals working in energy, electricity, and infrastructure can contribute perspectives, propose initiatives, and share real-world experiences. Whether your ideas involve technological innovation, operational solutions, or policy recommendations, each contribution brings real value. This is an opportunity for the community to unite in steering Vietnam’s energy industry toward a greener, smarter, and more efficient future. How to Participate Participating in “Share Your Voice” is simple and completely free. To submit your ideas or initiatives: For further support, please contact: Ms. Lila LêEmail: [email protected] Phone: (+84) 28 3622 2588 (Ext: 107) Why Join “Share Your Voice”? Joining the “Share Your Voice” campaign offers more than just exposure – it’s a chance to actively contribute to Vietnam’s sustainable energy future. Key benefits include: Act Today – Build a Sustainable Tomorrow Transitioning to a clean and sustainable energy system is not a task for a single individual or organization. It requires collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and collective effort across the entire industry to create lasting, systemic change. “Share Your Voice” is more than just a campaign – it’s an invitation to the entire energy community to help shape the future of Vietnam’s energy landscape. Every voice matters. Every initiative has the power to spark meaningful progress.
Highlights of Industry Connect 2025 – Connecting Technology and Business Opportunities

On August 14, 2025, Industry Connect 2025 – an event under the framework of HVACR – officially took place at the Binh Duong Convention & Exhibition Center. The event served as a platform for businesses, experts, and investors in the fields of energy, HVACR, and water to meet, exchange ideas, and explore cooperation opportunities. More than just a simple exhibition space, Industry Connect 2025 became a “technology hub” – a place where innovative ideas, advanced solutions, and valuable discussions converged. Although it lasted only one day, the event left a lasting impression on attendees and opened up new directions for the industry in Vietnam. In-Depth Discussion Sessions – Strategic Insights and Applied Solutions One of the highlights of Industry Connect 2025 was its in-depth discussion sessions, bringing together leading experts and representatives from reputable organizations such as APUEA, EAVCED, Huawei, Fluke, ABB, KJTS, Yokogawa Engineering Asia, and Asia Clean Capital Vietnam. The discussions were dynamic, covering topics highly relevant to businesses, including sustainable energy management, advancements in HVACR technology, and smart water treatment solutions. Speakers shared their experiences through real-life stories, helping participants grasp emerging trends and gain practical tools to apply in their operations, making the sessions both engaging and valuable. Exhibition Space – A Hub for Advanced Technology and Solutions Alongside the discussions, numerous businesses showcased their latest products and solutions in the energy, HVACR, and water sectors. Highlights included intelligent energy management systems, HVACR solutions that optimize operational efficiency, and modern water treatment technologies aimed at sustainable development. Visitors were not only able to observe but also interact directly with exhibitors, opening up opportunities for long-term collaboration. The combination of technical expertise and practical relevance transformed the exhibition space into an effective B2B networking hub. Business Networking – Unlocking Valuable Collaboration Opportunities Industry Connect 2025 also offered extensive B2B networking opportunities, with many face-to-face meetings allowing businesses and attendees to discuss strategies, potential collaborations, and upcoming projects. Ideas exchanged during these conversations often evolved into concrete partnership opportunities. Acknowledging Partners and Participants The organizers sincerely thank all speakers, strategic partners, sponsors, and participating businesses for contributing to the success of Industry Connect 2025, making it a professional, dynamic, and inspiring event. A Stepping Stone for Vietnam Energy Week 2025 and HVACR 2025 Following Industry Connect 2025, the next step is Vietnam Energy Week 2025 and HVACR 2025, taking place from November 5–7, 2025, at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), Ho Chi Minh City. These events will provide a comprehensive platform for showcasing technology, in-depth discussions, and fostering international collaboration. Vietnam Energy Week & HVACR 2025 will also feature the “Share Your Voice” initiative, giving businesses and experts the opportunity to share insights and experiences, helping shape the sustainable development of Vietnam’s energy sector. Industry Connect 2025 has paved the way, and the connections made there will be further expanded at the upcoming events. Don’t miss the opportunity to connect and experience cutting-edge technology – Register for Vietnam Energy Week 2025 and HVACR 2025 today!
Share Your Voice | Mr. Peter Lundberg (APUEA) shares his insights on the future of sustainable energy

As part of the “Share Your Voice” campaign under HVACR 2025, we had the opportunity to hear valuable perspectives from Mr. Peter Lundberg – Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Urban Energy Association (APUEA). With more than 20 years of experience in the energy sector across Sweden, Europe, and Asia, Mr. Lundberg shared profound insights into the opportunities and challenges in advancing clean and sustainable energy in the region. 1. Can you briefly introduce yourself and the mission of the Asia Pacific Urban Energy Association (APUEA)? Peter Lundberg: My name is Peter Lundberg, and I am the Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Urban Energy Association (APUEA). I am an Energy Engineer originally from Sweden, with over 20 years of experience in the energy sector across Sweden, Europe, and Asia. APUEA is an international energy association based in Bangkok, Thailand, with a mission to support and accelerate the development of clean and sustainable energy across the Asia-Pacific region. We support this mission through a variety of activities, including conferences and events that bring together stakeholders from both the public and private sectors to engage, exchange knowledge, and build networks. 2. What inspired you to work in the sustainable energy sector? Peter Lundberg: I started to be interested in sustainable energy early in high school, not sure why, but I guess I felt intrigued to work in the field of future energy and support the development of sustainable energy. 3. How do you define sustainable energy in the context of urban development? Peter Lundberg: Cities occupy only 2 percent of the worlds landmass, but consume over two-thirds of the worlds energy and account for more than 70% of the worlds CO2 emissions, so cities play a vital role in the energy transition. Sustainable energy in cities and means using energy systems that are clean, efficient, reliable, and resilient, while minimizing environmental impact and supporting long-term economic and social development. It’s not just about renewables—it’s also about how we design cities, buildings, and infrastructure to use less energy, reduce emissions, and adapt to climate change. 4. What are the main components or technologies driving sustainable energy today? Peter Lundberg: Today’s sustainable energy landscape is driven by a mix of technologies working together. Renewable energy—especially solar and wind—continues to expand rapidly. Energy storage solutions like batteries are becoming more critical for balancing supply and demand. On the demand side, energy efficiency improvements in motors, appliances, and building systems are essential. District energy, particularly cooling and heating networks, plays a major role to increase energy efficiency, intigrate more renewable energy, reduce leakage of refrigerants, and reduce the heat urban island effect. Smart technologies like IoT, AI, and energy management systems are enabling better control and optimization of energy use in cities. 5. How does sustainable energy contribute to achieving the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals? Peter Lundberg: Sustainable energy is a cornerstone of the SDG. It directly supports SDG 7—Affordable and Clean Energy—but it also drives progress in many others. It helps reduce poverty (SDG 1) by lowering energy costs and boosting productivity, improves health (SDG 3) by reducing air pollution, and supports education (SDG 4) through reliable electricity access. It’s vital for economic growth (SDG 8) and climate action (SDG 13), and it plays a role in gender equality (SDG 5) by improving access to energy for women and girls. Energy is cross-cutting—without it, progress on most of the SDGs would stall. 6. What are the biggest challenges facing sustainable energy development in the Asia-Pacific region? Peter Lundberg: The Asia-Pacific region is really diverse, and while it’s making progress, several challenges remain. Many countries still rely heavily on coal and subsidized fossil fuels, which slows down the shift to cleaner options. Financing is a major barrier—especially for newer technologies or projects in smaller cities. Regulatory frameworks can be fragmented or weakly enforced, and technical capacity is sometimes limited. Rapid urbanization adds pressure to scale up infrastructure quickly, but that often happens without enough focus on long-term sustainability. So, the region faces a complex balancing act: growing economically while cutting emissions and ensuring fair energy access. 7. What are the most promising opportunities for sustainable energy in Asia-Pacific cities today? Peter Lundberg: There’s enormous potential across the region. Rooftop solar is one of the fastest-growing opportunities, especially in dense urban areas. District cooling and heating networks can dramatically cut energy use and emissions in commercial buildings. Retrofitting buildings with high-efficiency motors, drives, and automation systems offers quick returns. There’s also strong momentum around electrifying transport and integrating charging infrastructure with renewable energy. Digitalization—using real-time data, AI, and energy management platforms—is opening new ways to optimize systems. Perhaps most exciting is the growing investor interest in green infrastructure and blended finance models to scale these solutions faster. 8. What should be the top three priorities for Asia-Pacific countries when it comes to sustainable urban energy? First, establish and enforce clear policies and regulations that support energy efficiency, renewable energy, and clean technology deployment—this creates market certainty and drives investment. Second, prioritize infrastructure development, including smart grids, district energy, and resilient power systems that can handle urban growth and climate impacts. Third, focus on education and capacity-building, not just for policymakers and engineers, but also for consumers, to encourage behavioral change and energy awareness. When these three areas align—policy, infrastructure, and people—you create a strong foundation for to support and accelerate the energy transformation in cities. 9. What role do national and city-level policies play in accelerating sustainable energy adoption? Peter Lundberg: Policies are absolutely essential—they set the vision, shape the market, and enable investment. At the national level, strong targets, incentives, and standards can drive renewable energy deployment, improve grid infrastructure, and encourage energy efficiency. At the local level, cities can mandate green building codes, pilot district energy systems, and roll out public procurement policies that favour low-carbon technologies. The most effective strategies involve alignment between national ambitions and local implementation, supported by clear governance, financing mechanisms, and collaboration across public and private sectors.
Share Your Voice | What does EAVCED say about Vietnam’s energy sector?

The “Share Your Voice” campaign, under the framework of HVACR 2025, continues to bring diverse perspectives from leading experts in the energy sector. In this edition, we had the opportunity to speak with Ms. Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến – Deputy Director of The Center for Energy Information & Electricity Market Development (EAVCED). The Center for Energy Information & Electricity Market Development (EAVCED) currently plays a strategic role in supporting energy transition, electricity market reform, and the development of a sustainable energy system in Vietnam 1. What is the role of EAVCED in Vietnam’s energy sector? Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến: The Center for Energy Information & Electricity Market Development (EAVCED) is one of the national focal centers for research, policy support, and capacity development in electricity and energy. We provide technical coordination for the EAVCED in implementing technical assistance projects, international cooperation, and electricity market mechanisms. Our main areas of work include policy research, training programs, ODA/TA project coordination, communication support, and fostering international cooperation in clean energy innovation. 2. What are the key products and services EAVCED offers in the field of sustainable energy? Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến: Our services are quite comprehensive, ranging from policy and technical consultancy (electricity market design, DPPA legal framework, renewable energy auctions…) to capacity building for regulators and enterprises. We also coordinate numerous international cooperation projects with ADB, WB, GIZ, and others, while developing energy information platforms and implementing policy communication to raise public awareness. 3. In your opinion, what are the biggest opportunities for sustainable energy development in Vietnam? Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến: Vietnam has enormous renewable potential—especially offshore wind, estimated at up to 475 GW by the World Bank. The government has also made strong commitments at COP26, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050. In addition, Vietnam is attracting significant international investment and is already leading the region in solar capacity. These factors provide a solid foundation for Vietnam to become ASEAN’s green technology hub. 4. But challenges surely remain. What are the main barriers in this journey? Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến: That’s right. The power grid infrastructure is still limited, not keeping pace with the rapid growth of renewables, leading to curtailment. Moreover, the legal framework after the FIT period is still under development, creating uncertainty for private investment. Financial and technological challenges are also substantial. However, we are working with international partners to access funding and advanced technologies such as energy storage and green hydrogen to address these issues. 5. How has EAVCED been contributing to Vietnam’s sustainable energy goals? Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến: We focus on four key pillars: 6. Looking ahead, what are EAVCED’s key plans to accelerate the clean energy transition? Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến: We will continue to strengthen stakeholder capacity, support critical policies such as DPPA and PDP VIII, and enhance international cooperation. Another priority is energy data digitalization, combined with communication initiatives to bring policies closer to businesses and communities. Conclusion From Ms. Nguyễn Thị Phương Yến’s insights, it is clear that The Center for Energy Information & Electricity Market Development (EAVCED) plays a crucial role in Vietnam’s clean energy transition. The synergy between policy foundations, international cooperation, and internal capacity will be a driving force for Vietnam to move faster toward its Net Zero 2050 goal. The stories in Share Your Voice will be further expanded at Vietnam Energy Week 2025, where leading experts will gather to discuss and shape the future of Vietnam’s energy sector. At the same time, HVACR Vietnam 2025 will showcase advanced technologies in air conditioning, ventilation, heating, and refrigeration—making practical contributions to energy efficiency and sustainable development. Don’t miss out—register now for HVACR 2025 to experience unique opportunities and valuable business connections! 1. GROUP REGISTRATION PROGRAM The specially designed group registration program helps visitors save time and maximize their experience at the event. And many more exclusive benefits… *Applicable for business groups coming from Binh Duong, Binh Phuoc, Vung Tau, Long An (previous address). 2. INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION PROGRAM The “Share Your Voice” program was launched with the aim of creating an open platform where businesses, organizations, and individuals in the power, energy, and infrastructure sectors can share perspectives, initiatives, and practical experiences. Every idea—whether it is a technological solution, an operational innovation, or a policy recommendation—can bring meaningful value. This is an opportunity for the community to come together, contributing to the development of Vietnam’s energy sector towards a greener, smarter, and more efficient future.
Don’t Miss The Opportunity To Connect With Strategic Partners In Hvacr – Energy – Water Sectors

Register now for the Buyers Program – a key business networking activity under Industry Connect Binh Duong 2025, where leading manufacturers, suppliers, and experts in the HVACR – Energy – Water sectors will gather. 👉 Register today: https://ers-vn.informa-info.com/ic25?cid=direct_web_hvacr📅 Date: 14.08.2025📍 Venue: Binh Duong Convention & Exhibition Center Exclusive benefits for visitors:🔹 1:1 tailored meetings with exhibitors and targeted sponsors🔹 Access to a series of industry seminars on trends and new technologies🔹 Direct exposure to sustainable innovation solutions at the themed showcase zone🔹 Join the networking luncheon to expand your business partnerships (*) (*) Organizers encourage participating companies to nominate representatives at Manager level or above. Our team will contact you to confirm the invitation for the program. Industry Connect Binh Duong 2025 – Where quality connections begin and sustainable growth opportunities for Vietnam’s industries are unlocked. Contact us for more information:Visitor inquiry: Ms. Lila Le | [email protected] | (+84) 28 3622 2588 (Ext 107)Exhibition/Sponsorship inquiry: Ms. Keira Le | [email protected] | (+84) 788 643 057
Industry Connect 2025 – A Gateway To Green Transformation

As Vietnam’s industry enters a phase of significant transformation, Industry Connect 2025 serves as a strategic bridge connecting businesses, experts, and suppliers. This event is designed for companies seeking optimal solutions in three key sectors: Energy, HVACR, and Water. The event will officially take place on August 14, 2025, at the Binh Duong Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC). Join us to explore opportunities for collaboration and multi-sector development! Why Attend Industry Connect 2025? Throughout the event, a series of technical seminars will provide businesses with the chance to stay ahead of industry trends, connect with leading experts, and explore innovative strategies for sustainable industrial development Speakers at Industry Connect ZIEHL ABEGG at Industry Connect Industry Connect 2025, As part of: + Vietnam Energy Week – The International Exhibition on Energy, Renewable Energy & Energy Storage Technologies in Vietnam. View more + HVACR Vietnam – The International Exhibition on HVAC, Refrigeration and Smart Building Technologies in Vietnam. View more + Vietwater – The 16th Vietnam International Exhibition on Water Supply, Sanitation, Water Resources, and Purification. View more
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Data Center & Cloud Computing Growth in Vietnam

The Vietnam Data Center & Cloud Confex 2025 is an essential event for businesses looking to expand their influence and explore cutting-edge technologies in the rapidly growing data center and cloud computing industries in Vietnam. If you’re looking for opportunities to connect with industry leaders and stay ahead of the trends, this event is not to be missed. According to Research and Markets, the data center market in Vietnam is projected to reach 1.037 billion USD by 2028, with an annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.68% from 2022. This growth highlights the increasing demand for data center solutions and cloud computing technologies, especially as Vietnam’s digital economy accelerates. Digital Transformation – A Key Driver of Industry Development Digital transformation has become a critical requirement for all businesses today. Data center and cloud computing technologies are vital in providing the infrastructure necessary for businesses to grow sustainably, optimize operational processes, and enhance competitiveness. Large tech corporations such as VNPT, Viettel, CMC, and FPT are heavily investing in modern data centers and cloud computing services to increase efficiency and expand their ability to serve customers both locally and globally. These investments play a crucial role in driving Vietnam’s digital economy while opening up opportunities for collaboration and connection with international partners. Vietnam Data Center & Cloud Confex 2025 – A Must-Attend Event for the Tech Industry Vietnam Data Center & Cloud Confex 2025 is a significant event not only for experts in the data center and cloud computing industries but also an ideal opportunity for businesses to explore advanced technology solutions, expand their networks, and strengthen industry partnerships. The event will bring together leading businesses, experts, and international investors to share and explore the latest trends in data center and cloud computing technologies. Expand Your Networking Opportunities at Vietnam Data Center & Cloud Confex 2025 With over 2,500 m² of exhibition space, Vietnam Data Center & Cloud Confex 2025 offers a unique opportunity to explore advanced data center and cloud computing solutions. Furthermore, over 20 top sponsors will help you connect and build long-lasting relationships in the tech industry. Additionally, more than 1,000 commercial visitors from various countries will be attending, providing an excellent environment for you to expand your network and explore valuable international collaboration opportunities. In-Depth Conferences on Digital Transformation and AI at Vietnam Data Center & Cloud Confex 2025 One of the highlights of Vietnam Data Center & Cloud Confex 2025 is the in-depth conferences on digital transformation, AI, and the challenges facing the data center and cloud computing industries. This is an opportunity to stay ahead of the latest technological trends and identify the best solutions for your business. These conferences promise to provide valuable and practical insights, helping you better understand the industry’s needs and challenges, and how to leverage technology for business growth. Why You Should Attend Vietnam Data Center & Cloud Confex 2025 2,500 m² of exhibition space featuring cutting-edge solutions in data center and cloud computing technologies. 20+ top sponsors to help connect and collaborate with industry experts and international businesses. 1,000+ commercial visitors from around the world, expanding international partnership opportunities. In-depth conferences on digital transformation, AI, and industry challenges to help you stay ahead of trends and find the best solutions for your business. Source: Vietnam Data Center & Cloud Confex 2025