Melbourne/Hanoi | November 8, 2025
Australian education technology companies are joining a Vietnam in-market programme aimed at co-developing digital learning and assessment platforms for schools and universities, marking a new phase of cross-border edtech collaboration in Southeast Asia.
The initiative, backed by education agencies and industry partners, seeks to support Vietnam’s ongoing digital-education transformation, which has accelerated post-pandemic. Participating Australian firms are expected to provide expertise in adaptive learning systems, data-driven student assessment, and teacher-training solutions.
According to officials, the collaboration is designed to enhance Vietnam’s national digital-learning infrastructure while giving Australian edtech companies an opportunity to test scalable, region-specific innovations. The programme also aligns with broader regional education partnerships under frameworks promoting technology exchange and capacity building.
Education analysts note that such initiatives reflect Australia’s growing role as a provider of educational technology in Asia, as countries look to strengthen hybrid learning ecosystems and digital assessment standards. The partnership underscores how international cooperation is shaping the next stage of education technology adoption in the region.







