History
2025
Research and development of software technology product lines targeting the Vietnamese and U.S. markets, with a projected launch in October.
Continued global expansion of the smart karaoke speaker market.
2024
Collaboration with the University of Science – Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City to research and develop software technologies such as AI, VR, and AR.
2023
Initiated development and investment in rental real estate and business operations, expanding to 8 branches.
Inaugurated an assembly plant with a capacity of 50,000–60,000 products per year.
2022
Opened a professional speaker cabinet manufacturing plant located on National Highway 50, Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
2019
Signed a contract to supply smart karaoke speakers to Dien May Xanh, distributing to over 300 stores in Southern Vietnam.
Established a design and manufacturing plant in Vietnam.
2018
Expanded domestic market presence to more than 40 provinces nationwide.
2017
Opened a manufacturing plant in Vietnam and became a pioneer in producing smart karaoke speakers in the country.
2016
Invested in the development and distribution of smart karaoke speaker products.
2014
Increased charter capital to VND 10 billion and expanded into home appliance products such as mosquito traps, hot pots, ovens, and electric kettles, promoted through all home shopping channels.
2011
In response to the global economic crisis, the company shifted strategy to focus on knowledge accumulation and experience building for a new long-term vision.
2006
Converted into a Joint Stock Company. Mantis began distributing electronic products and assembling items such as televisions (approximately 25,000 units/year), producing motors, and assembling electric fans. The company also distributed for major brands like LG and Panasonic, serving nearly 500 customers in the Southern market with an annual revenue of nearly VND 100 billion.
2005
The predecessor of MANS VIETNAM GROUP was a wholesale distributor of telephone accessories, founded by MSc. Le Huynh Lan. At that time, with a charter capital of VND 100 million and a staff of three, the business served hundreds of customers across the city who supported its distributed products.