Xiaomi's new office is designed in a dynamic style, optimized for both work and life. The space includes a reception area, an open working area, a flexible meeting room system, a convenient dining area, a multi-purpose area, a printing area and a private room for the management team.

The entire interior is carefully selected, using high-quality equipment such as ergonomic tables and chairs, dining tables and modern kitchens, contributing to building a professional working environment. An inspiring workspace is also an important factor to create comfort, enhance creativity and work efficiency, contributing to attracting and retaining talent. The new office also integrates a series of devices from Xiaomi's AIoT ecosystem, fully recreating a true "Xiaomi Home" where the smart living experience becomes a reality.
Xiaomi Vietnam team is the first to directly experience smart living and working spaces, thereby improving operational efficiency and playing a role in verifying the convenience, connectivity and applicability of AIoT products. This is a strategic step to help Xiaomi continuously improve the ecosystem based on practical experience, flexibly and closely meeting the needs of Vietnamese users.

The new office is a testament to Xiaomi's impressive growth in Vietnam. According to data released by Canalys in May 2025, Xiaomi regained the second position in smartphone market share in Vietnam in the first quarter, reaching 19% and is still maintaining positive growth year on year. This result comes from the strong market reception of key product lines such as Redmi Note 14 Series and Xiaomi 15 Series, especially Xiaomi 15 Ultra. In addition, Xiaomi's AIoT ecosystem continues to make its mark in Vietnam...
Xiaomi Vietnam General Director, Mr. Patrick Chou shared: “The new office is not just a workplace but a space for new ideas to be nurtured, where technology is closely linked to human life. This is also a milestone showing that Xiaomi is attached to and developing with the Vietnamese market”.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/xiaomi-tai-khang-dinh-cam-ket-lau-dai-tai-viet-nam-voi-van-phong-moi-post797542.html
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