Outstanding digital technology companies honoured (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s Top 10 digital technology companies in2023 were announced at a ceremony in Hanoi on September 22.
Among them are Viettel Solutions, OneMount Group, VNPT,Mobifone, Rang Dong and FPT.
Launched 2 months ago, the organising board selected104 nominations in various fields to honour the top 10 digital technologyenterprises in Vietnam.
According to statistics, the total revenue in 2022 of these104 businesses reached 164 trillion VND (6.7 billion USD), accounting for43.75% of the total revenue of Vietnam's software and information servicessector.
Vietnam's trillion-VND digital technology enterprises honoured (Photo: VNA)
Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister of Information andCommunications Phan Tam said that digital technology enterprises are the nucleusof the country's industrialisation and digital transformation of all industries.
He said that the honoured companies' strategies to conquer themarket are valuable lessons, opening the way for many othersto confidently enter the international market.
The list of the top 10 digital technology companies and publications introducing their operations are published in three languages - Vietnamese, English, Japanese - on websites and .
According to statistics of the Vietnam Software & IT Services Association, the IT sector posted nearly 34 billion USD in revenue with 440,000 workers in 13,800 companies in 2013. Those figures increased five-fold after 10 years, with total revenue reaching 148 billion USD and a workforce of 1.3 million./.
The Top 10 outstanding digital technology firms in Vietnam 2023 will be officially announced at an award ceremony later this year, according to the event’s organiser at a press conference held in Hanoi on June 27.
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