16/04/2026
On the morning of April 15, 2026, MK Vision had the honor of welcoming Deputy Prime Minister Hồ Quốc Dũng and the Government delegation to visit and work at the company’s manufacturing factory in Phú Thọ Province.

During the working session, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the importance of improving institutional frameworks, selecting “leading enterprises,” and building a technology ecosystem to gradually master strategic products such as AI cameras, thereby contributing to the development of science and technology, innovation, and national digital transformation.
As a “Make in Vietnam” technology enterprise, MK Vision has been steadily mastering the entire value chain, from design and AI technology development to software, device manufacturing, and management platforms. The company’s factory has a production capacity of up to 1.2 million products per year, meeting quality standards for both domestic and international markets.
According to Mr. Nguyễn Trung Kiên, Vice Chairman of MK Group and CEO of MK Vision, the company has mastered core technologies through a closed-loop value chain covering mechanical, electronic, and optical design, as well as AI development, software, and Video Management System (VMS) platforms. MK Vision’s factory is capable of producing up to 1.2 million products annually, including the full process from PCB manufacturing and optical modules to assembly and testing.
Beyond the domestic market, the company’s products have also been exported to demanding markets such as the United States and the United Kingdom, further affirming the quality and international competitiveness of Vietnamese technology.
At the meeting, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Phạm Đức Long expressed his impression with MK Vision’s systematic approach to research and development of high-tech products, particularly AI cameras.

According to the Deputy Minister, Vietnam has made significant progress in AI camera design, integration, and manufacturing. However, the biggest challenge remains the dependence on imported hardware components such as chips, sensors, and lenses — the core elements of AI camera systems.
From this perspective, the Ministry of Science and Technology emphasized that enterprises must gradually master technologies from design to core technologies in order to achieve full autonomy in manufacturing. At the same time, developing a comprehensive technology ecosystem is considered a key factor, rather than focusing solely on standalone products.
Concluding the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Hồ Quốc Dũng expressed his strong impression of MK Vision’s technological capabilities, especially in the field of AI cameras — one of the strategic technologies with significant importance for national security and socio-economic development.
The Deputy Prime Minister also expressed confidence that, with the right strategic direction, along with government support and the dedication of engineers and experts, MK Vision will soon become a leading enterprise in AI camera research and manufacturing in Vietnam, contributing to bringing Vietnamese technology to the international stage.