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Vietnam AI Infrastructure Market Accelerates as Digital Economy Projected to Reach $220 Billion by 2030

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Vietnam’s AI infrastructure market is entering a rapid development phase as the country strengthens its digital economy and cloud computing capabilities. Over the past few years, Vietnam has witnessed growing demand for high-performance computing, data centers, and AI-ready cloud platforms driven by sectors such as fintech, manufacturing, e-commerce, and smart city initiatives. As of 2026, Vietnam’s digital economy continues to expand at double-digit rates, supported by a young tech-savvy population and strong internet penetration. However, the country still depends significantly on foreign cloud providers and imported hardware for advanced AI infrastructure. Increasing investments in data centers, GPU clusters, and AI training capabilities are gradually transforming Vietnam into a key emerging technology hub in Southeast Asia. 

What’s Driving the AI Infrastructure Market in Vietnam? 

Rapid Growth of the Digital Economy 

Vietnam’s digital economy has expanded rapidly over the past decade, driven by booming e-commerce platforms, digital payments, and online services. As enterprises increasingly integrate AI into operations such as customer analytics, fraud detection, logistics optimization, and recommendation engines, demand for scalable computing infrastructure is rising. AI workloads require advanced GPUs, high-performance servers, and specialized data center environments, encouraging both local enterprises and global technology firms to expand infrastructure capacity within the country. 

Rising Demand for Cloud Computing and Data Localization 

The increasing adoption of cloud computing services is another major factor supporting AI infrastructure growth. Vietnamese enterprises are shifting from traditional on-premise IT systems to cloud-based platforms capable of supporting AI model training and deployment. Additionally, regulatory discussions around data localization and cybersecurity are prompting companies to store and process data within Vietnam. This is encouraging global cloud providers and local telecom operators to invest in domestic data centers and AI-ready infrastructure. 

Expansion of Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 

Vietnam’s position as a global manufacturing hub is accelerating the adoption of AI-driven automation and analytics. Electronics, automotive, and industrial manufacturers are integrating AI technologies for predictive maintenance, quality inspection, and supply chain optimization. These applications require robust computing infrastructure capable of processing large datasets in real time. As a result, industrial AI applications are becoming a key driver for data center expansion and high-performance computing infrastructure across the country. 

Government-Led Initiatives 

The Vietnamese government has introduced several national strategies to accelerate AI development and digital transformation. Under the National Strategy on Artificial Intelligence to 2030, Vietnam aims to become a leading AI innovation center in Southeast Asia. Government programs encourage the development of domestic data infrastructure, research centers, and AI talent. Additionally, policies promoting digital transformation across industries and the expansion of 5G networks are supporting the demand for edge computing and AI-enabled infrastructure. These initiatives are creating a favorable environment for both domestic and international technology investments. 

Market Competition 

The Vietnam AI infrastructure market is moderately competitive with a mix of global technology providers and domestic telecom operators. Major international cloud service providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud have expanded their presence in the country through partnerships and regional infrastructure investments. Meanwhile, domestic technology firms including Viettel, FPT Corporation, and VNPT are investing in hyperscale data centers and AI cloud platforms to compete with global players. These companies are increasingly focusing on AI-as-a-service offerings, GPU-based computing clusters, and enterprise cloud solutions to capture growing demand. 

Infrastructure Gaps and Import Dependency 

Despite strong growth prospects, Vietnam’s AI infrastructure ecosystem still faces several challenges. The country relies heavily on imported high-performance computing hardware, including GPUs, advanced processors, and specialized AI servers. Limited domestic semiconductor manufacturing capacity and relatively high energy requirements for large-scale data centers remain key constraints. Additionally, the shortage of advanced AI engineering talent and limited domestic R&D capabilities may slow the development of indigenous AI infrastructure technologies in the short term. 

Future Outlook  

Vietnam’s AI infrastructure market is expected to witness strong growth through 2035 as enterprises increasingly integrate AI technologies into their digital transformation strategies. The expansion of hyperscale data centers, deployment of 5G networks, and increasing investments in high-performance computing clusters will significantly enhance the country’s AI processing capabilities. By 2035, Vietnam is expected to emerge as one of Southeast Asia’s key AI infrastructure hubs, supporting regional cloud workloads and cross-border digital services. Growing investments from global technology companies and domestic telecom operators will accelerate the development of large-scale data centers and AI-ready cloud platforms. Moreover, improvements in fiber connectivity, renewable energy integration, and edge computing infrastructure will strengthen Vietnam’s position as a strategic location for AI-driven innovation in the region. 

Consultants at Nexdigm in their latest publication Vietnam AI Infrastructure Market Outlook to 2035” analysed By Infrastructure Type (Data Centers, High-Performance Computing, AI Cloud Platforms, Edge Computing), By End User (Technology Firms, Manufacturing, BFSI, E-commerce, Government), and By Deployment Model (Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Hybrid Infrastructure) believe that businesses should focus on expanding domestic data center capacity, investing in GPU-enabled computing infrastructure, and building strategic partnerships with global cloud providers to strengthen Vietnam’s AI ecosystem and support long-term digital growth. 

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