Modernise your wedding planning business in Vietnam's growing premium events market with AI tools that respect local data protection requirements.
Vietnam's wedding industry is expanding with growing disposable incomes and demand for premium event experiences. The Personal Data Protection Law effective January 2026 requires explicit consent for processing client personal data, with revenue-based penalties for violations. Vietnamese corporate and consumer expectations are increasingly digital, with 73% of companies adopting AI, creating client expectations for tech-enabled wedding services. Training materials should be available in Vietnamese, as only 15-20% of the broader workforce has business-level English proficiency.
LOCAL CONTEXT
Vietnam is one of the fastest-growing digital economies in ASEAN, with a young, tech-savvy workforce and a thriving startup ecosystem. The Digital Vietnam 2030 vision and vocational training subsidies are creating strong tailwinds for AI adoption across industries.
$2.8 billion AI market by 2030
THE CHALLENGE
“Data protection compliance costs”
“Vietnamese-language localisation needs”
Our team has trained executives at globally-recognized brands
OUTCOMES
FUNDING & SUBSIDIES
Government-funded programme targeting one million people trained in digital skills by 2025
Covers eight priority sectors including healthcare, education, finance-banking, agriculture, transportation, energy, natural resources, and manufacturing. AI training programmes that align with digital transformation objectives may qualify for government support.
Official SourceScholarship-based; individual and institutional applications accepted
Google partnership providing 20,000+ digital skills scholarships across 83 institutions, plus USD 2.2 million USAID funding for digital inclusion and workforce development.
Official Source10% CIT for 15 years; 2-4 year full exemption + 4-9 year 50% reduction
Preferential Corporate Income Tax rate of 10% for up to 15 years for high-tech projects including AI and software (vs. standard 20%). Tax holidays of 2-4 years full exemption followed by 4-9 years at 50% reduction.
Official SourceREGULATORY LANDSCAPE
Vietnam's AI Law (Law 134/2025), effective March 2026, establishes a risk-based classification system requiring mandatory pre-market conformity assessments for high-risk AI and human oversight for all AI decisions. The Personal Data Protection Law (effective January 2026) introduces revenue-based penalties up to 5% for data transfer violations, replacing Decree 13/2023's framework. The Cybersecurity Law (Decree 53/2022) requires 24-month local data storage for Vietnamese user data. Organisations should monitor the development of subsidiary implementing regulations as enforcement mechanisms are being established.
CHALLENGES IN VIETNAM
The Personal Data Protection Law effective 2026 introduces new compliance requirements that affect how organisations collect, process, and store data used in AI systems. Budget planning must account for these compliance costs.
Training materials and AI tools require Vietnamese-language support. Only 15-20% of the workforce has business-level English, making localisation essential for practical adoption.
OUR PROCESS
Map current design workflow: inspiration gathering, mood board creation, vendor mockup coordination, client approval process. Identify visualisation bottlenecks and creative opportunities.
Adapt training to wedding design styles (classic, modern, rustic, bohemian), client demographics, and creative positioning (luxury vs. mid-market). Include real wedding design portfolios.
2-3 day programme covering generative AI tools (Midjourney, DALL-E, Canva AI), mood board creation, colour palette generation, and concept visualisation. Practice on real client briefs.
Teams build 2-3 pilot projects: AI mood boards for upcoming weddings, design concept visualisations, or colour palette generators. Present to real clients under supervision.
30-day post-training support including AI tool usage refinement, design prompt optimisation, client presentation techniques, and design approval rate tracking. Troubleshooting via Slack/WhatsApp.
IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Wedding planners wanting to accelerate design approval and reduce vendor mockup dependencies
Creative teams struggling to visualise concepts for clients who 'need to see it to approve it'
Planners competing in crowded markets needing creative differentiation
Design-forward planners wanting to offer premium visualisation services
Teams spending 5-10 hours weekly creating mood boards manually
Planners focusing purely on logistics coordination without design responsibilities
Teams without internet access or digital presentation capabilities
Planners uncomfortable with technology or unwilling to learn new creative tools
See yourself above? Let's talk about AI Design Visualisation & Inspiration in Vietnam.
Let's TalkCOMMON QUESTIONS
MORE TRAINING
WHY PERTAMA PARTNERS
While Vietnamese market leaders like FPT (USD 2.47 billion revenue, USD 7.7 billion market cap) and VinAI (top-20 global AI R&D) offer strong local capability, and global consultancies (McKinsey, BCG, Deloitte, KPMG, EY, Accenture) provide enterprise advisory, Pertama Partners occupies a distinctive position: we combine cross-ASEAN regulatory expertise spanning the AI Law, PDPL, and Cybersecurity Law with structured, practitioner-led training methodology validated across multiple Southeast Asian markets. Unlike large consultancies, we focus exclusively on practical AI capability building rather than theoretical advisory. Unlike local tech companies, we bring regulatory knowledge across ASEAN jurisdictions, enabling Vietnamese enterprises expanding regionally to build consistent AI governance frameworks.
Vietnamese-language delivery is essential: only 15-20% of the workforce has business-level English proficiency. All training materials, exercises, and documentation must be provided in Vietnamese with bilingual facilitators available. Vietnamese corporate training culture traditionally favours lecture-based, instructor-led methods; however, AI training benefits from hands-on labs and practical demonstrations. We recommend a blended approach: structured presentations followed by guided hands-on practice with Vietnamese-language AI tools. Delivery should focus on practical application to Vietnamese business contexts, with case studies drawn from local industry examples where possible. Delivery is recommended in Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi, where 90% of Vietnam's tech talent and business headquarters are concentrated.
Let's discuss how ai design visualisation & inspiration can help your organization in Vietnam.
Start a Conversation