On June 27, 2026, in Hanoi, Vinmec Healthcare System officially launched its High-Tech Robotic Surgery Center Network, marking an important milestone in the development of modern medicine in Vietnam.
Beyond being a major advancement for the healthcare sector, this milestone also reflects a broader transformation across high-quality service industries in Vietnam, where technology, data, automation and human-centered experiences are becoming essential drivers of sustainable growth. This is also the spirit that HORECFEX Vietnam continues to promote: connecting technology with service industries, from hospitality, tourism, restaurants and hotels to healthcare and customer experience.
Vietnam’s First Multi-Connected Robotic Surgery Ecosystem
The key highlight of Vinmec’s High-Tech Robotic Surgery Center Network lies in its ecosystem-based model. Instead of investing in isolated robotic systems, Vinmec has developed a synchronized platform that connects advanced surgical robots, multiple hospitals, specialties and international technology partners.

Vinmec Times City General Hospital serves as the professional coordination hub, connecting robotic surgery centers at Vinmec Smart City, Vinmec Da Nang, Vinmec Central Park, Vinmec Can Tho and other hospitals across the system. This model helps expand access to high-tech treatment for patients in different regions while creating a strong foundation for standardized procedures, training and technology transfer.
Technology Ushering in a New Era of Precision Surgery
The application of robots in surgery is not only a demonstration of technological investment, but also a step toward a new era of Vietnamese surgery: more precise, more personalized and safer for patients.
Advanced robotic platforms support doctors in surgical planning, intraoperative manipulation and treatment optimization. As a result, robotic surgery can help reduce invasiveness, enhance surgical precision and support faster patient recovery. This clearly demonstrates the role of technology in improving healthcare quality and patient experience.

From a broader perspective, robotic surgery also reflects a key trend across modern service industries: technology does not replace humans, but empowers people to serve better, more accurately and more efficiently.
A Nearly VND 300 Billion Fund to Bring High Technology Closer to Vietnamese Patients
On this occasion, Vinmec also announced the Robotic Surgery Patient Support Fund, with nearly VND 300 billion in sponsorship from Vingroup. Accordingly, Vinmec will not include robot system depreciation costs in patient fees and will use the Fund to cover 100% of surgical instruments and consumables.

This is a meaningful social commitment, as high technology only creates true value when access is expanded to more people. Instead of allowing advanced medical techniques to remain available only to a limited group, this support model helps bring global medical progress closer to Vietnamese patients.
From Healthcare to Hospitality: Technology Is Redefining Service Standards
Vinmec’s story is not only a milestone for the healthcare industry, but also a clear example of how technology is reshaping service sectors in Vietnam. In healthcare, robots enhance treatment accuracy. In hospitality, technology is changing the way hotels, restaurants, resorts and service businesses operate, serve and personalize customer experiences.
This is also why HORECFEX Vietnam continues to be an important meeting point for the hospitality, technology and innovation communities. The event aims to connect businesses, experts and pioneering solutions, opening new perspectives on the future of Vietnam’s service industries.

Vinmec’s launch of the High-Tech Robotic Surgery Center Network shows that Vietnam is gradually mastering advanced technologies while building the foundation to become a destination for high-quality services in the region. This is not only a step forward for healthcare, but also a positive signal for a modern, innovative Vietnam that is ready to integrate more deeply into the global technology value chain.
(Source: Vietnam Projects Construction)