A series of advanced Multi-Agent AI solutions developed by Vietnamese engineers are impressing visitors at the “80 Years of Independence – Freedom – Happiness” National Achievements Exhibition, showcasing Vietnam’s rapid progress in artificial intelligence.

The exhibition, held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Hanoi, opened on August 28 to mark the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (September 2). It spans nearly 260,000 square meters, making it the largest event of its kind, with participation from 34 provinces and cities, 28 ministries and agencies, and over 230 booths representing 106 state-owned and private enterprises.
Vietnamese-led AI solutions take center stage
Among the standout highlights are interactive AI applications developed by Vietnamese engineers, reflecting a bold leap in the nation’s technological capabilities.
One particularly notable innovation is the Multi-Agent AI system created by engineers at ADT Global. This cutting-edge technology enables a network of autonomous AI “agents” to interact and collaborate in real time to solve complex tasks across diverse environments.
At the Ministry of Science and Technology’s booth, visitors can engage with these AI agents through multilingual voice-based interactions with a mobile robot that can respond almost instantly - within under one second - to a wide range of questions. The robot can navigate the booth independently and guide guests while conversing naturally.
According to ADT Global representatives, this Multi-Agent AI technology is among the latest and most advanced developments in artificial intelligence worldwide.
Legal AI assistants and smart judiciary


At the booth of the Supreme People’s Court, Multi-Agent AI is used to power a virtual legal assistant. This AI offers legal consultations and answers questions in a conversational tone, helping people feel like they’re speaking with a real lawyer - making legal knowledge more accessible and user-friendly.
“Visitors don’t just attend the exhibition; they walk away with practical knowledge,” said a booth spokesperson.
Human-like robots and national ambitions
Vingroup unveiled its humanoid robot prototype, VinMotion’s Motion 1, which drew significant attention from state leaders and the public alike. Motion 1 is designed to walk, balance, and make natural gestures. It is equipped with AI that allows it to recognize faces, voices, and respond based on context.
This debut marks the beginning of Vietnam’s ambition to develop “Made-in-Vietnam” service robots for industries and everyday use.
FPT’s AI Nation experience
FPT Group introduced its “AI Nation” showcase, presenting a comprehensive ecosystem of AI solutions for education, healthcare, and operations management. AI is a strategic focus for FPT, which plans to integrate it across all “Made by FPT” solutions to help position Vietnam as a regional AI development hub.
Generative AI from VNPT and AI for national defense
VNPT demonstrated its VNPT GenAI platform, a generative AI system developed in-house. This system understands context, learns from real-world data, and provides natural, personalized user interactions - especially in sectors like banking and finance. VNPT also showcased AI solutions integrated with cybersecurity and smart operations tools.
At the Ministry of Defense’s booth, AI-powered assistants demonstrated how Multi-Agent AI could help simulate and educate about island and maritime combat systems. The system enables users to interactively explore military scenarios and gain a better understanding of defense operations.
AI-powered personalization draws young crowds
Agribank attracted younger visitors with an AI-driven photo booth that changes outfits via smart image processing. Visitors could instantly receive printed keepsakes - an experience that quickly went viral on social media.
Similarly, Quang Ninh Province’s booth became a hot spot with its AI-powered check-in photo experience. Attendees entered prompts, and the GenAI system generated custom portraits in creative styles, which could be printed on-site. These unique, personalized souvenirs boosted the booth’s social media visibility and engagement.
Thai Khang