At the National Achievements Exhibition themed “80 Years of Independence – Freedom – Happiness,” technology enterprises participated and showcased many impressive products.
The National Achievements Exhibition, themed “80 Years of Independence – Freedom – Happiness,” which opened on August 28th in Hanoi, not only recreates the historical milestones of the nation but also serves as an opportunity for Vietnamese technology companies to showcase their outstanding achievements.
Among hundreds of displays, the technology zone became a highlight, attracting a large number of visitors with a range of modern products that reflect the aspiration for technological autonomy and global integration
This year’s exhibition also served as a “major stage” for domestically produced UAVs, showcasing Vietnam’s remarkable progress in the unmanned aviation sector. Many companies presented reconnaissance UAVs, loitering munitions, heavy-lift cargo UAVs, and civilian drones, designed not only for defense purposes but also for applications in logistics, high-tech agriculture, and urban monitoring
The Viettel Military Industry and Telecommunications Group (Viettel) showcased 50 civilian and military technology products, many of which belong to strategic national technology sectors such as next-generation telecommunications networks, semiconductors, robotics, cybersecurity, and aerospace
Viettel also brought to the exhibition various types of multi-purpose, long-range UAVs, which are strategic-level UAVs capable of performing missions such as reconnaissance, real-time target designation, electronic reconnaissance, information relay, and target attack thanks to their multi-payload capacity
The CT-Spectral UAV, developed by CT Group under the “Make in Vietnam” initiative, offers advanced agricultural solutions in the era of Industry 4.0
This UAV serves as clear evidence of Vietnam’s ability to independently design, manufacture, and commercialize unmanned aerial vehicles. Several models have already been exported to international markets, affirming Vietnam’s new position in the next-generation aerospace technology supply chain
The humanoid robot model developed by the Vietnamese engineering team has become a highlight, attracting a large number of people. The robot is capable of flexible movement, facial recognition, and basic communication with visitors
The appearance of robot models not only offers a fresh experience for visitors but also demonstrates Vietnam’s progress in technology and artificial intelligence in the new era
A series of machines such as humanoid robots, dog robots, robotic arms, transportation robots, etc., appeared at the exhibition, attracting the interest of visitors
Robotics and automation are among the 11 strategic technology groups listed by the Prime Minister in June 2025, with the goal of mastering the technology and developing products. In fact, for many years, some units in Vietnam have participated in this field and have certain products
FPT brought a booth themed “AI Nation” to the exhibition
At FPT’s “AI Nation” booth, visitors could experience how artificial intelligence is transforming every aspect of the economy, society, and daily life—liberating people from repetitive tasks, boosting productivity, and enabling efficient operations for organizations and businesses
FPT introduced many outstanding AI technology solutions and applications, such as AI digital assistants for management, operations, and monitoring; Smart AI Cabin – an intelligent AI cockpit for automotive technology; QaiDora Vision (Q.Vision) and FPT AI Security Camera for security monitoring…
VR and AR technologies were also ‘showcased’ at many booths at the Exhibition
The booth of Vietnam Television (VTV) offered visitors an immersive and realistic experience of parades and marches through virtual reality technology
The exhibition space of VNG Corporation is arranged into 3 areas: “Independence – Freedom – Happiness,” reflecting the growth of a technology company alongside the development of the country
This unit’s booth also brought prominent interactive activities to the event, such as the giant “Love Vietnam” wall where visitors took photos to express their love for their homeland; eSports tournaments; and experiences with the unit’s major game titles
The group also offers an impressive exhibition space, recreating its 21-year journey of technological innovation thru the Timeline Wall. This space depicts four key development stages: PC Internet, Mobile, Cloud, and AI
Appota, together with its subsidiary Gamota, introduced the “Integration and Innovation” experience space at the A80 Exhibition, showcasing the role of gaming and digital entertainment in connecting communities, fostering intellect, and contributing to nation-building in the digital era. Here, the company “displayed” its core values and growth story, tracing its path from a startup to its current position as a leading enterprise.
The “Game is Good”exhibition takes viewers on a journey connecting past, present, and future, highlighting how the gaming industry has and continues to make significant contributions to the country’s growth
With all these touchpoints from visual and emotional to reflective, Appota and Gamota say they hope to bring inspiration action to build an increasingly prosperous Vietnam for today and tomorrow