FPT Corporation announced an expanded strategic collaboration with Microsoft aimed at accelerating enterprise AI adoption and co‑innovation across Asia, with a strong focus on ASEAN, Japan, and South Korea. The collaboration brings together Microsoft’s global AI platforms with FPT’s large‑scale delivery and regional market capabilities to support organizations as they move from AI experimentation to real‑world, scalable impact, with measurable business outcomes.
The collaboration aligns with FPT’s AI‑First strategy and Microsoft’s vision for human‑agent collaboration, with the goal of enabling enterprises to redesign how work is done across engineering, operations, and business functions.
As part of the collaboration, FPT will work closely with Microsoft as an AI Frontier Company - a new type of organization defined as human-led and agent-operated, seamlessly embedding AI agents into everyday workflows and core processes, while exploring early adoption of Microsoft’s next‑generation AI technologies and joint co‑innovation around generative and agentic AI. This includes early roadmap alignment, experimentation with emerging AI capabilities, and the development of reference architectures and industry showcases designed for enterprise scale.
“As enterprises move from AI experimentation to enterprise‑wide adoption, the challenge is no longer technology alone — it is scale, resilience, and execution,” said Nguyen Van Khoa, CEO of FPT Corporation. “Through our deepened collaboration with Microsoft, FPT is enabling global enterprises to accelerate AI transformation across different stages of maturity — from early exploration to AI-enabled workforce productivity and upskilling, to the integration of AI into core processes and fully AI‑native operations — strengthening cybersecurity readiness, accelerating cloud and recovery architectures, and improving cost efficiency through productivity‑led digital and AI transformation. We are committed to enabling clients to move faster, operate more intelligently, and scale AI capabilities wherever their business operates.”


