Udata and Zeroboard has signed a strategic partnership to introduce the greenhouse gas emissions management platform, Uzero, powered by Zeroboard, in Vietnam.
With the growing momentum for green transition and increasing demand for emissions transparency, many businesses in Vietnam are seeking digital solutions to efficiently calculate, monitor, and manage their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This need led to the introduction of Uzero.
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Representatives from Udata and Zeroboard at the signing ceremony on June 16, 2025. Photo courtesy of Udata |
As a SaaS platform that supports businesses in tracking and managing Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, Uzero aims to help organizations comply with international ESG standards and achieve their Net Zero goals.
Designed with flexibility to suit Vietnam’s unique operational context, Uzero also features automatic data collection from IoT devices, eliminating the need for manual data entry.
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Nguyen Hoan Lam (L), from Udata, and Shintaro Suzuki (R), from Zeroboard, sign the agreement. Photo courtesy of Udata |
Shintaro Suzuki, Asia-Pacific Regional Director at Zeroboard, highlighted that this collaboration with Udata will bring Japanese emissions technology to the Vietnamese market. “We see great potential for green transformation in Vietnam and believe that combining technology with real-world IoT data will empower local businesses to better monitor and reduce their emissions.”
On Udata’s side, Nguyen Hoan Lam, CEO, noted that the partnership with Zeroboard not only introduces a powerful emissions accounting platform to Vietnam but also completes Udata’s value chain, from collecting and monitoring energy and environmental data to analyzing and disclosing emissions figures.
“It’s a key milestone in helping our customers access modern ESG tools and drive sustainable development,” he added.
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Zeroboard representatives visit Udata headquarters in Hanoi. Photo courtesy of Udata |
Zeroboard is one of Japan’s leading environmental technology companies, serving over 14,000 clients across Asia and globally. Its platform has been validated in accordance with ISO14064-3 and has received investments from top-tier corporations.
The signing ceremony marks not only Udata’s entry into the global arena but also opens the door to deeper cooperation between Vietnam and Japan in green technology. It is a mutual commitment to supporting Vietnamese enterprises in their journey toward digital environmental management and comprehensive green growth.