The partnership signing ceremony between FPT and Emotion took place in Hanoi, Vietnam

FPT and Korea-based automotive parts manufacturer Emotion signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to co-develop and launch comprehensive embedded mobility solutions for the global market.

This synergy combines FPT’s advanced capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI) and automotive software engineering with Emotion’s deep expertise in embedded mobility hardware. The two companies aim to equip the automotive and manufacturing sectors with agile, scalable solutions required to navigate the industries’ rapid evolution.

“FPT is committed to accompanying Korean enterprises, forging robust partnerships across diverse industries to drive mutual success. By joining forces with Emotion, we aim to deliver smart, integrated solutions that will redefine the global mobility landscape, empowering our clients to achieve new levels of innovation, safety and sustainable growth”, said Ha Minh Tuan, FPT Korea CEO, FPT Corporation.

The entire vehicle ecosystem is undergoing a paradigm shift driven by AI. With Precedence Research projecting the global AI in transportation market to surpass USD 14.79 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 22.97%, AI is fundamentally transforming how vehicles operate, communicate, and evolve. As a full-stack AI system engineering and technology partner to leading OEMs, Tier-1s, and chipmakers, FPT is accelerating the industry's transition toward AI-Defined Mobility. The company also prioritized unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as one of its strategic focuses, empowering enterprises to fully harness the potential of UAV programs and deploy high-value applications in critical sectors like logistics, public safety, agriculture, energy, and utilities.

This partnership aligns with FPT’s recent celebration of its 10th anniversary in South Korea. Over the past decade, the company has solidified its status as the leading Vietnamese IT enterprise in the region and a trusted digital partner for major corporations across sectors, including LG Electronics, LG CNS, Shinsegae I&C, Shinhan Bank, and GS Engineering. Backed by a strong footprint across Seoul, Daegu, and Pangyo, the company has grown its workforce of more than 300 on-site experts and nearly 3,000 offshore engineers serving the market, with strong traction in automotive software, SAP, ERP, and low-code services.