Vietnam Sport Show 2025 spotlights innovations and green trends
VOV.VN - The 10th Vietnam International Sports and Outdoor Exhibition 2025 (Vietnam Sport Show 2025) opened in Ho Chi Minh City on August 14, bringing together over 450 exhibitors from 15 countries to showcase the latest in sports technology, fitness innovations, and eco-friendly transport solutions.

The event features several leading global brands, including FACOLOS, POC, Kelme, Wish, LP-Support, and Spenco, alongside a wide array of companies presenting sports equipment, performance apparel, smart workout machines, and health-focused technologies.
Nguyen Hong Minh, Deputy Director of the Sports Authority of Vietnam, highlighted the exhibition as a strategic platform for businesses to introduce advanced products, foster international cooperation, and promote green mobility solutions such as bicycles and electric bikes, key components of Vietnam’s push for low-emission urban development.
“The domestic sports industry is experiencing strong growth, driven by increasing public interest in health and fitness. Events like this are vital not only for showcasing innovation but also for creating meaningful business connections that can elevate Vietnamese brands globally,” Minh said.
A highlight of this year’s exhibition is the China Sports Expo pavilion, featuring over 50 companies from Fujian, Guangdong, and Jiangsu provinces introducing high-performance equipment and sportswear tailored to both professional athletes and everyday consumers.
Beyond product displays, Vietnam Sport Show 2025 includes a robust lineup of activities such as expert-led seminars like “Vietnam Sports 4.0,” international B2B networking programmes, and live competitions such as the Vietnam Powerlifting Competition and Ashura Calisthenics Battle, all of which promises to draw large crowds of industry professionals and sports enthusiasts.
The exhibition is being held in tandem with the Vietnam Cycle Expo 2025 and the Zhejiang Export Trade Fair, creating a large-scale trade hub expected to attract over 15,000 visitors during its run.