SGAI Hosts “GenAI Competition 2025” in Beijing
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SGAI Hosts “GenAI Competition 2025” in Beijing

By: Jaxon Lee 

Event Showcases Global Leaders in Generative AI and Accelerates International Collaboration in Generative AI

Beijing, China – The International Society of GenAI (SGAI) has successfully wrapped up the highly anticipated “GenAI Competition 2025,” which took place on October 25 at the prestigious Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT). Following the success of its inaugural event held in Los Angeles, this year’s competition in Beijing marked a significant milestone in the ongoing development of the global generative AI ecosystem. The event not only showcased cutting-edge advancements in AI but also reinforced the growing international collaboration in the field, emphasizing the importance of innovation and knowledge-sharing on a global scale.

The 2025 competition featured two primary categories: AI Models and AI Solutions, each focusing on different aspects of generative AI technology. A distinguished panel of judges, comprising representatives from renowned academic institutions such as MIT, Harvard, BUPT, and AI experts from countries including Japan, Germany, Spain, and Australia, meticulously evaluated the entries. Nearly 100 generative AI companies participated in the competition, subject to a rigorous set of criteria that assessed their technological advancements, practical applications, and overall impact on the AI landscape.

In the AI Model category, MEDIQ STAR emerged as the winner, taking first place with its innovative AI-driven tuberculosis diagnostic model. This groundbreaking technology leverages an AI-powered microscopy system that reduces the standard tuberculosis diagnosis process from 30 days to just three. The system’s exceptional accuracy and efficiency have set a new benchmark in the realm of international medical AI, offering a promising solution to accelerate disease detection and improve healthcare outcomes globally.

Meanwhile, in the AI Solution category, AIME triumphed in securing first place, demonstrating its outstanding AI-powered solutions that address key industry challenges. LEXPER and PERSONA AI claimed second and third place, respectively, with their impressive AI solutions that also showcase notable advancements in the field. The competition’s diverse range of applications reflected the broad scope of generative AI, from healthcare to business and beyond.

“It was significant to witness the rapid progress and capabilities of generative AI companies from around the world,” said a representative from SGAI. “This year’s competition was a powerful demonstration of the innovation and potential within the generative AI ecosystem. By leveraging the momentum from this event, we aim to continue advancing technological progress, foster deeper global collaboration, and create social value that drives sustainable growth in the AI sector.”

Looking ahead, SGAI plans to continue expanding its advanced AI research tracks while reinforcing responsible AI operation standards. The organization is committed to accelerating innovation and promoting collaboration by strengthening partnerships with leading universities, research institutions, corporations, and governments worldwide. As generative AI continues to evolve, SGAI is poised to play a key role in shaping the future of the technology, ensuring its positive impact on society and its continued advancement on the global stage.

About SGAI

The International Society of GenAI (abbreviated as ISGAI) aims to recognize inventors and individuals who have developed creative ideas in the realm of GenAI technology, which is already shaping our society. This recognition will enable the second international GenAI competitions to promote a diverse range of technological models and solutions in GenAI. The inauguration Competition was successfully held on December 15, 2023, at the University of Southern California, USA.

The competition offers two challenge categories: Models and Solutions of GenAI. GenAI Models may include Generative Adversarial Networks, Diffusion models, Variational Autoencoders, and General Generative AI Models, among others. On the other hand, GenAI solutions may consist of AI-Technology Powered Trading Bot, Fraud Detection with AI, Real-Time Language Translation with AI, Creating AI-Based Personal Avatars, etc. Refer to the competition categories for details.

As a newly established international organization comprising AI startups, major corporations from several countries, and universities, ISGAI aims to connect and support the most innovative and promising partners worldwide through this second international competition.

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