Convert PNG logo to vector in Photoshop

Is it possible to convert a raster, by https://www.eurofloorslondon.co.uk/logo, a vector logo using Photoshop? I did the PNG file with transparent background, don't have the original file anymore and I would use it on a large screen at the front of the exhibition hall. Of course, the logo on the Web site is not good for printing large format. I found it difficult as the orange on the left has also some gradient. Thank you very much for the help.

Have you try to export as and choose for the SVG format?

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