EVN and AVEVA discuss strategic cooperation in digital transformation

16:14, 17/09/2025

On September 17 in Hanoi, Mr. Nguyen Anh Tuan - President and CEO of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) - hosted a working session with the delegation from AVEVA Group (United Kingdom) - a global industrial software company and a member of Schneider Electric - to exchange cooperation orientations in digital transformation and enhancing power grid management and operations.

The AVEVA delegation was led by Ms. Ann Moore - Global Director of Power and Utilities, and Ms. Nguyen Kim Dung - Country Manager of AVEVA Vietnam.

EVN President and CEO Nguyen Anh Tuan receives representatives of AVEVA Group (UK)

During the session, Ms. Ann Moore presented AVEVA’s digital technology solutions in data acquisition, analysis, and industrial operations. AVEVA is currently a leading global provider of digitalization, operational management, and asset optimization solutions across key industries, including the energy sector, with a clientele that features some of the world’s most prominent power corporations.

AVEVA expressed its desire to accompany EVN as a long-term strategic partner in Vietnam’s energy transition journey. The company also affirmed its readiness to share international experience and connect EVN with its global customer community to support process standardization and improve operational efficiency.

In response, EVN President and CEO Nguyen Anh Tuan shared the major challenges EVN is facing in its digital transformation process.

He emphasized EVN’s pressing needs in enhancing grid reliability, increasing the capacity to integrate renewable energy sources, and developing a data-driven management model. These are key priorities as EVN gradually transforms its operating model, which requires close cooperation with international partners that possess advanced expertise and experience.

The EVN leader welcomed AVEVA’s proposals to help the Group access global best practices and become more deeply engaged in the international partner network. Such collaboration, he noted, would allow EVN to learn from leading examples, standardize its processes, and identify optimal modes of cooperation.


Translator: Hoàng Duy Khánh

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