A wide range of multi-agent artificial intelligence (Multi-Agent AI) solutions capable of fast interaction and responses, developed by Vietnamese engineers, was showcased at the National Achievements Exhibition (August 28-September 15).

The exhibition, titled “80 Years of Independence – Freedom – Happiness,” opened on August 28 at the National Convention and Exhibition Center to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2.
Covering nearly 260,000 square meters, this is the largest exhibition of its kind to date, featuring 34 provinces and cities, 28 ministries and departments, with more than 230 booths from 106 state-owned and private enterprises.
The exhibition displayed a wide range of products across an area of nearly 260,000 sq m, the largest ever, with participation from 34 provinces and cities, 28 ministries and sectors, and over 230 booths from 106 state-owned and private enterprises.
Visitors had the opportunity to experience a series of advanced AI applications developed by Vietnamese innovators, demonstrating the significant progress of Vietnamese technology.
A standout was the Multi-Agent AI solution, pioneered by Vietnamese engineers at ADT Global, offering a clear vision of autonomous AI assistants serving society. Multi-Agent AI is a system of multiple autonomous AI “agents” that interact and coordinate in a shared environment to tackle complex tasks or problems.
At the Ministry of Science and Technology’s booth, visitors could engage with Multi-Agent AI through interactions with robots, asking questions on various topics in multiple languages. The robots recorded, analyzed, and responded almost instantly, in less than one second, while moving seamlessly within the booth space, guiding and interacting with visitors.
According to an ADT Global representative, the core Multi-Agent AI technology is considered the latest advancement in global AI.
At the Supreme People’s Court booth, Multi-Agent AI was applied as a virtual legal assistant. This assistant provided legal advice and answered questions in a natural tone and language, giving visitors the sense of conversing with a real lawyer. This allowed attendees not only to participate in the exhibition but also to gain valuable legal knowledge.
At Vingroup booth, a humanoid robot prototype named VinMotion (Motion 1) drew attention from government leaders and the public alike. The robot demonstrated flexible movement, balance, and natural gestures. It was equipped with AI for facial recognition, voice interaction, and context-based responses.
FPT brought its “AI Nation” experience space, showcasing an AI product ecosystem in education, healthcare, and operational management. AI is considered a cutting-edge technology by FPT, set to be integrated into all “Made by FPT” solutions, aiming to position Vietnam as a regional hub for AI development and application.
This marked the first success in implementing Vingroup’s ambition to introduce “Made in Vietnam” robots into service, industry, and everyday life.
FPT brought an immersive “AI Nation” experience, showcasing a comprehensive AI ecosystem for education, healthcare, operations management, and more.
FPT considers AI its strategic technology and plans to integrate it into “Made by FPT” solutions, aiming to make Vietnam a leading hub for AI development and application in the region.
At the exhibition, VNPT presented its generative AI platform, VNPT GenAI, developed by its in-house AI team. GenAI can understand context, learn from real-world data, and deliver personalized, natural interactions responses, especially useful in finance and banking. VNPT also introduced AI solutions combined with cybersecurity for intelligent operations and governance.
The Ministry of National Defense’s booth introduced Multi-Agent AI with a Q&A system about the country’s island and marine defense operations. With multi-agent AI, users could interact to explore information and scenarios related to island defense systems. The AI assistant also supported training, simulation, and intuitive, modern defense knowledge dissemination.
Also, the AI-based assistant supported training, simulation, and national defense education in a modern, visual way.
In the banking sector, Agribank’s virtual assistant used AI photography technology to change outfits, allowing visitors to personalize images to their preferences and instantly print them as keepsakes. This unique experience was especially popular among younger attendees and generated strong engagement across social media platforms.
Quang Ninh Province’s booth attracted young crowds with its AI check-in photo experience. Visitors stood in front of a camera, entered suggested keywords, and the Gen AI system created a new, personalized image in their chosen style. The images could be printed as instant keepsakes.
Not only an engaging personalized experience, this technology turned the booth into a natural “viral” spot on social media, as visitors shared their AI-generated photos.
Thai Khang
Source: VietNamnet Global